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January 2020

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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32 | Januar y 2020 But Horne found a way. Specifically, he found a claw truck operator who made regular trips to the pulpwood yard then in Stedman, where the driver would use the claw to hoist logs out of the truck and deposit them in the yard. Horne tracked down the driver one evening and asked if the claw could be used to li and position the dome on top of the observatory. e driver agreed to come by the next morning at 7, before his boss arrived at work. "He charged me $10 for it," Horne said. Inside the dome, Horne's setup includes a 14-inch telescope attached to a motor to move the telescope as it tracks objects across the sky. He has an array of cameras to attach to it, with the whole apparatus networked to computers in the dome and downstairs in the main room of the building. Horne will put in hours of work most nights — as long as the sky is clear — to take multiple long exposures of objects, from constellations to planets and moons to nebulas. "Sometimes, he's just coming in at 4:30 a.m.," Ann said. Odd hours have never bothered Horne. In fact, one of his most recognizable photos, at least among locals, is of the dawning sun as it shines through the arches of the Market House in downtown Fayetteville. "I don't know if it's a discovery, but Armed with a computer planetarium program, a plastic protractor and a city map, Horne figured out two dates — Nov. 11 and Jan. 29 — on which the arches of the Market House would exactly frame the sunrise. Photography by Mat thew Wonderly

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