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Bunker Hill Monument With thanks to Kevin Rock, University of New Hampshire, whose work produced this IKONOS Zoom section. = Zoom in to a specific area of Boston IKONOS satellite Jan 14, 2000 Museum of Science Logan Airport
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Zoom Out Next Museum of Science: How could you estimate the number of pixels across the center of the planetarium dome?
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Bunker Hill Monument With thanks to Kevin Rock, University of New Hampshire, whose work produced this IKONOS Zoom section. = Zoom in to a specific area of Boston IKONOS satellite Jan 14, 2000 Museum of Science Logan Airport
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Zoom Out Next Bunker Hill Monument: What other information would you need to figure out what time of day this image was acquired? Or how tall the monument is?
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Bunker Hill Monument With thanks to Kevin Rock, University of New Hampshire, whose work produced this IKONOS Zoom section. = Zoom in to a specific area of Boston IKONOS satellite Jan 14, 2000 Museum of Science Logan Airport
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