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The '''Lunar Observatory''' is a lunar base from the [[World of 2001]], located in Planck Crater on the moon’s far side, is essentially Clarke’s [[Tchalinko(2001)|Tchalinko]]. In the novel Heywood Floyd runs into a Russian astronomer on ''Space Station 1'' who had been "building up the giant radio observatory on the far side of the Moon". It’s probable Clarke imagined a single-dish radio telescope built like the famous Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, however this "giant" design makes for suitably fun lunar operations! The '''Lunar Observatory''' is an international scientific facility. A surrounding surface mesh and specular reflections have been added to the '''Lunar Observatory''' for World of 2001 3.1.
 
 
The Lunar Observatory, located in
 
Planck Crater on the moon’s far side,
 
is essentially Clarke’s [[Tchalinko(2001)|Tchalinko]]. In
 
the novel Heywood Floyd runs into a
 
Russian astronomer on ‘Space
 
Station 1’ who had been ‘building up
 
the giant radio observatory on the far
 
side of the Moon’. It’s probable
 
Clarke imagined a single-dish radio
 
telescope built like the famous
 
Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico,
 
however this ‘giant’ design makes for
 
suitably fun lunar operations! The
 
Lunar Observatory is an international
 
scientific facility. A surrounding
 
surface mesh and specular
 
reflections have been added to the
 
Lunar Observatory for World of 2001 3.1.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
 
* [http://www.worldof2001.com World of 2001 homepage]
 
* [http://www.worldof2001.com World of 2001 homepage]
  
 
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Lunar Observatory


The Lunar Observatory is a lunar base from the World of 2001, located in Planck Crater on the moon’s far side, is essentially Clarke’s Tchalinko. In the novel Heywood Floyd runs into a Russian astronomer on Space Station 1 who had been "building up the giant radio observatory on the far side of the Moon". It’s probable Clarke imagined a single-dish radio telescope built like the famous Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, however this "giant" design makes for suitably fun lunar operations! The Lunar Observatory is an international scientific facility. A surrounding surface mesh and specular reflections have been added to the Lunar Observatory for World of 2001 3.1.


The World of 2001

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Spacecraft: Aquarius | Aquarius Id | Aries | Bondarenko | Centaur-O | Draco | Gagarin | Herculis | Komarov | Komarov-bis | Merkur | Moonbus | Orion | Patsayev | Polaris 1-XE | Rocketbus | Skorpion | Taurus | Titov V | Titov G

Space stations: Cytherean Station One | Space Station III | Space Station IV | Space Station V

Surface bases: Aberporth | Baikonur | Brest | Canberra | Cape Canaveral | Clavius Base | Cuxhaven | Hainan | Kadena AB | Korolevgrad | Lunar Observatory | Moscow | Phobos Base | Port Lowell | Prime Base | Serenitatis Base | Tchalinko | Tranquility Museum | Tycho | Washington