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Latest revision as of 17:36, 16 January 2016

The Autosub Dome, 2009

For some reason, in 2009, Autosub decided they wanted a dome instead of a cube.  It might of had something to do with aerial silks.  Or something to do with owning versus leasing.  Eventually non-geodesic became part of the mission.  Anyhow, now we have a dome.


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Dome-2009-BZC-FromTower-DSCN1395.JPG Dome-2009-BZC-Aerial-Liz0-DSCN1407.JPG


Dome-2009-BZC-Aerial-Phil0-DSCN1412.JPG Dome-2009-BZC-Aerial-Phil1-DSCN1415.JPG


Technical Details

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The 2009 Dome consisted of seven horizontal layers of 3/4" conduit, spaced with diagonal 1-1/4" members and joined at the top by a car wheel hub. 


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