A week-long watch at the Taiga Observatory site, 2019
[Cross-posting to news:rec.travel.asia & news:sci.physics.particle
for reasons. I’m going to be checking both of them from time to time over the next few weeks, so feel free to post your followups to either or both of them as appropriate.] Not unlike a year before [1], I’m yet again on a week-long watch at the “Taiga” observatory site [2‒4], located (very) roughly at the midpoint between the Shuluta ulus and the Tory village proper, in a bend of the Irkut River in Tunkinsky National Park, Buryatia. We’ve reached Irkutsk by train in the morning, 14th, and within a hour or two were on a car to the site. We’ve arrived there at perhaps 06:30 UTC, and our shift began the next morning. This time I’ve brought a digital camera with me; some of the photographs are already available from Wikimedia Commons [5]. [1] [2] http://taiga-experiment.info/ (May as well be called “Taiga Observatory,” I suppose, as there’re hardly any conditions that can feasibly be controlled.) [3] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunka_experiment [4] http://openstreetmap.org/?mlat=51.8099&mlon=103.0673 [5] http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Sp...s/Ivan_Shmakov -- FSF associate member #7257 http://taiga-experiment.info/ |
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