Looking South from the McLennan Physical Labs, Mars is seen just to the left of the campus power plant’s smoke stack against the Troonto skyline. Hundreds of people came out on August 28 to see Mars from the observatory atop the McLennan building.
Looking South from the McLennan Physical Labs, Mars is seen just to the left of the campus power plant’s smoke stack against the Troonto skyline. Hundreds of people came out on August 28 to see Mars from the observatory atop the McLennan building.
By Zoe Cormier — Published September 2, 2003
Looking South from the McLennan Physical Labs, Mars is seen just to the left of the campus power plant’s smoke stack against the Troonto skyline. Hundreds of people came out on August 28 to see Mars from the observatory atop the McLennan building.
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