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  1. About The Telescope. The Telescope newspaper is student-run and independent from Palomar College. Students have been reporting and writing about Palomar College since 1948, a year after the college opened. The Telescope stopped printing during the 2020 pandemic and choose to stay online only to focus on technological advances in journalism.

  2. 16 Οκτ 2024 · Palomar College vs. San Diego Miramar Oct 23: Palomar Women's Water Polo: Palomar College vs. San Diego Miramar Oct 25 / 5:00: Palomar Women's Volleyball: Palomar College vs. San Diego City Oct 25: Palomar Men's Water Polo: Palomar College vs. TBD Oct 25: Palomar Women's Soccer

  3. 12 Απρ 2024 · San Diego Filipino Community Needs Accurate COVID-19 Data Published February 24, 2021 by Luke Vore It is time that we begin accurately counting the COVID-19 deaths in order to get a better idea of what communities are affected by the…

  4. Here is a glimpse of life for students in Palomar College’s journalism program, where they research, report, write and design the school’s 69-year-old campus newspaper… Continue Reading Video: Students find their voice through the campus newspaper

  5. Palomar Observatory near San Diego, California, is a center of astronomical research owned and operated by Caltech. The Observatory is home to three active research telescopes: the 200-inch (5.1-meter) Hale Telescope, the 48-inch (1.2-meter) Samuel Oschin Telescope, and the 60-inch (1.5-meter) telescope.

  6. Jean Mueller, who worked as a telescope operator at Palomar for nearly 30 years, exposed thousands of photographic plates for the POSS II survey. In her spare time, Mueller would scan the plates for stars that appeared in and around galaxies and mark the galaxy with a red felt pen.

  7. 17 Οκτ 2024 · Palomar Observatory near San Diego, California, is a center of astronomical research owned and operated by Caltech. The Observatory is home to three active research telescopes: the 200-inch (5.1-meter) Hale Telescope, the 48-inch (1.2-meter) Samuel Oschin Telescope, and the 60-inch (1.5-meter) telescope.