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Locality: La Jolla
Address: 9500 Gilman Drive 92093 La Jolla, CA, US
Website: hpwren.ucsd.edu/
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New HPWREN time lapse video posted of #BobcatFire captured by West facing camera installed near Mount Wilson Observatory. Time frame is Midnight September 21 to 6AM this morning, September 22, 2020.
Two more days of #BobcatFire video footage as captured from HPWREN cameras near Mount Wilson Observatory. Time frame is from 9/18 Midnight to 9/20 6 AM. https://youtu.be/CPCiaWbanRc
HPWREN 360 degrees view of #BobcatFire burning near the Mt. Wilson Observatory. Videos captured from four HPWREN fixed cameras installed on Mount Wilson. Time frame is from 9/15 Midnight to 9/18 6AM.
A dramatic night at the Mt. Wilson Observatory! HPWREN 24-hour time lapse video of #BobcatFire as seen from South facing camera view starting Thursday 9/16 at 6AM.
HPWREN time lapse video of #BobcatFire captured from East facing cameras installed near Mount Wilson Observatory. Video begins at Midnight on September 13th and ends ~6 AM September 15th.
HPWREN posted a new 7-day time lapse video of the #BobcatFire captured from cameras installed near Mount Wilson Observatory. Time frame is from 6 AM, September 6th to 11:59 PM, September 12th. @SCE @hpwren
Can you see Comet NEOWISE? https://youtu.be/pEgTt9HwhUY This time lapse animation includes images of Comet #NEOWISE taken July 10th from HPWREN's newly upgraded wide-angle cameras at Toro Peak. The Comet's tail is visible around 3:30 and later outshined by the rising sun around 4:48.
Toro Peak Cameras are back online! HPWREN rebuilt the network communications site and upgraded the cameras to newer models. Fixed Position Cameras... http://hpwren.ucsd.edu/cameras/ PTZ Cameras http://hpwren.ucsd.edu/cameras/ptz.html
Dr. Robert Quimby, director of San Diego State University's Mount Laguna Observatory, recently demonstrated the use of HPWREN's cameras at the site for basic astronomy. Check out the news article below: http://hpwren.ucsd.edu/news/20200606/
The view north from Lyons Peak was especially dramatic this afternoon.
HPWREN 2019 Accomplishments. We had a busy year! http://hpwren.ucsd.edu/news/20200229/
#CaveFire still visible from HPWREN cameras at UCSB: http://hpwren.ucsd.edu/cameras/I/victrace-nw-mobo-c.html and Santa Ynez Peak: http://hpwren.ucsd.edu/cameras/I/syp-e-mobo-c.html Pictures updated every few seconds.
Had a beautiful sunset to finish off a successful HPWREN field visit to Lyons Peak, courtesy of SDG&E Air Operations. We repaired a failed backbone radio, replaced a damaged camera, and upgraded the on-tower networking.
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