9 hours later
05 August, 2009
Well, we’ve been at the summit for almost 10 hours and it’s been great so far. Mark was installing a webcam on the outside of a building and we helped him out whilst the electrics and links with the 0.4m and the control software are being tested by Wayne and Jacob. The enclosure just opened (wow, what a noise it made!) and it was truly awe-inspiring. We got to take some pretty nice pictures too. Now we’re off and we’ll be back early tomorrow.
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