Yerkes Observatory

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  1. Yerkes is amazing in so many ways: the history, the architecture, the science, the scientists and the restoration. Please visit if you can. You won’t be disappointed!

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  2. Fantastic to see Yerkes is being so well cared for after the scare a couple decades ago. A must see for those that are within a few hours drive.

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  3. I have been to Yerkes several times. We lived in Harvard, which is only a short drive and Yerkes was on the way to Lake Geneva. I thought they closed it! Glad to see you can still go through and see everything. It is an awesome experience.

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    1. Wow! 🤩 I had no idea that you were so familiar with Yerkes Observatory! Did you get to tour everything? It’s well into the restoration; I suggest you make another trip! 🔭

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  4. From the Midwest and I’ve never heard of this gem! I know, not a proud moment, but total tranparency here. But now that I know, I will have this on my to-do list. I would be enamored!! Thanks for the wonderful post!

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  5. and…Yet another share by you, for me to put on my “someday…” list! AWESOME!

    Reminded me of a story (which I will flub in paraphrased from memory form) from Einstein’s life – about his theory of relativity/speed of light? and how many years it took for those who could capture the evidence to prove his theory right! (based off of need to capture photographic evidence of light bending during a full solar eclipse)

    In the ‘just try and remember the highlights” memory files of my mind – seems like it took years and/or two decades or more, for him – while he waited – in the days of yore when equipment was big and heavy – travel to locations where ‘full eclipse’ could be reliably photographed, was fraught with unreliable transportation, shipwrecks, easily broken equipment, sensitive to the vagaries of ‘in the wilderness’ conditions, global politics, tribal/civil wars and world wars –

    And often, I think of that – when I chafe against the little things in my life that case friction and fret…

    (I’m NOT a rocket scientist, astrophycist, cosmologist, philosopher or theoretical mathematician, but I am inspired by those who are – and think how much easier I have it than they did/do, in reaching for the stars, understanding and such, even while, often, suffering setbacks, ridicule and/or demise in the halls of academia of their pursed passion, course of study, networks, and those in charge who rest on laurels, instead of moving forth or admitting, “oops! I was wrong! I NOW have learned….such and such is so…”

    AND! your post reminded me, I need to check in on the world of quantum mechanics, string theory, M theory, etc., again – I just realized!

    I haven’t visited that world for awhile in the latest greatest in many fronts that never fail to completely intrigue me, even as I’m too ignorant to fully understand what those who know more than I are trying to learn, do, prove and convey.

    I also haven’t checked in on where Mr. 11 Dimensions for Space and Time Laws and Rles is at, or how he is doing…

    Long ago he was top dog, then walked through near bankruptcy, unemployed with 2 mortgages on his home, all due to whether others working on string theory (M theory? Theory of Everything?) needed his thesis of 11 dimensions of space & time to make the math of THEIR hypothesis work or not.

    Sigh – one lifetime is never enough to experience it all, eh?? I’ll never be a rocket scientist nor do I have the desire to – but, well, doesn’t keep me from thinking, “OMG! That is AWE-INSPIRING! Sorta puts my daily life into perspective, eh?”

    (I did right about Mr. 11 dimensions, I know I did! but, apparently, I hid it from myself – even with Admin of blog search capabilities! LOL – but here, is just one tiny post that was on my radar – around the same time – and I think to myself: “You idiot! You put that story in with a gardening news update, didn’t ya???” 😀

    Sorry for long comment, for any misunderstanding I may have written on the fly? refer to https://ballybin.wordpress.com/2010/08/12/the-elegant-universe/. 😀

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      1. Nah – A tour guide or docent I’ll never be, though, I always feel a glow of love inside when some says so – sigh – one life is not enough to learn that many things, on that many fronts, but still – we each play our part and well – an uncle of mine long ago, taught at university in Chicago, but do you think I knew about Yerkes? No! Professor of Theology thus, totally was not on my radar – until. your, post. But in my heart? His brothers who were engineers, carpenters and architects? Ah – how I wish I could plan a trip to visit, with them, along for the tour. Bittersweet, overall, but yeah – Yerkes is on my ‘yup, must visit before I die, if at all possible”. The rotating dome is a marvel of engineering and restoration, to my eyes – thanks for the awesome pics!

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  6. It is indeed impressive how the technology from several decades ago still work their wonders now. I have not been to an observatory and I’m glad you brought me along. Now I am on the lookout for one, it’s in my bucket list.

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  7. I had never heard of this observatory and would love to visit it. The building alone is exquisite and the history of its role and the many stars it attracted fascinating.

    I hope you can make it to an astronomy event.

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  8. A fascinating post! I remember visiting Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, as a child — it was right on the way to Madison and Wisconsin Dells — but we never went to the Yerkes Observatory. I don’t think it was even open to the public at that time.

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  9. Very interesting post! After reading it and checking the pictures, I feel like I was there 🙂 Thank you for taking us on this excursion!

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      1. Summer has been quite challenging. Haven’t had fun yet and we are already in the middle of it 😭.

        Blessings to you today and always.

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