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January 2013

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Keeping Snow Out of the Dome

Submitted by Michael J. Cook on Sat, 2013-01-05 19:40

Fine, powdery snow carried and driven by high winds can find its way through the smallest of gaps in your dome, and end up on your telescope and other equipment. Learn how to prevent this with my dome weatherstripping article.

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