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what are the towers that look like big golf balls south of san luis obispo

by Ms. Jayda VonRueden Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

What are the big golf ball looking things?

They are radomes that house satellite dishes and other crucial space equipment. The purpose of the giant spheres is to protect the equipment from Colorado's always-changing weather.

Where is the giant golf ball located?

They stand atop the highest point on the Palos Verdes Peninsula, perched on top of 1,427-foot San Pedro Hill like two giant teed-up golf balls waiting to be struck. Located in Rancho Palos Verdes near its border with Rolling Hills, the round white structures are radomes, translucent domes housing radar equipment.

What are the domes at Camp Pendleton?

The answer, said a Camp Pendleton spokesman, is indeed highly technical. Inside each dome is a system consisting of a synchronized transmitter and receiver that emits radio waves and processes their reflections for display used for detecting and locating objects or surface features, as of a planet.

What are the giant golf balls in Aurora?

Those Giant Golf Balls Aren't Golf Balls If you didn't know any better, upon first glance you might assume that it's one of Aurora's many golf courses. But, indeed, it's Air Force. Okay, they're not really golf balls. They are wind and weather shields that are used to protect the air force's satellite antennas.

Why is Epcot shaped like a golf ball?

The design of the sphere makes it so that all water travels through 1-inch gutters all the way down the building and transports the water directly into Epcot's World Showcase Lagoon.

What is that tower in Half Moon Bay?

Did you know? The iconic "golf ball" atop Pillar Point consists of a hard plastic shell that protects the sophisticated measuring equipment within. The equipment is used by the Air Force to track missiles fired from Vandenberg Air Force base in Southern California.

What are the boobies in San Diego?

Family SulidaeMasked Booby Sula dactylatra. Three species of boobies once absent along the coast of southern California became rare visitors there during the last two decades of the 20th century. ... Blue-footed Booby Sula nebouxii. ... Brown Booby Sula leucogaster.

What is San Onofre known for?

San Onofre State Beach is one of California's most popular beaches and hosts surfers, swimmers, sunbathers, campers, kayakers, birders, fishermen and bicyclists. It has almost 2.5 million visitors per year and it is one of the top five most-visited state parks in California.

What happened at San Onofre?

Work on dismantling the San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station has been on hold for the past week after a worker on April 11 fell about 5 feet into an open space in one of the rooms primed for demolition, injuring the worker's shoulder.

What are the golf ball looking building?

Yucca, Arizona: Golf Ball House: Area 66. Area 66 is a former private residence shaped like a huge golf ball, originally built as the Dinosphere restaurant for a never-completed desert community. UFO Museum inside!

What are the big white golf balls?

In August last year, Harrogate Council approved an application for three additional 'radomes' at the base. These large structures, pictured here, are often nicknamed 'golf balls' because of their white, dimpled appearance. They are designed to shield and protect radar equipment, particularly from the elements.

What are the white balls in Key West?

In technical terms, the golf ball is actually an AN/GSC-39 Satellite Antenna. It was commissioned into service in March 1981 and activated on MacDill Air Force Base in August 1989. The fine professionals in the Long-Haul Infrastructure Flight of the 6th Communications Squadron operate it.

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