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Combat Information Center, USS Hornet
Alameda, San Francisco Bay, California, USA
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The USS Hornet, an aircraft carrier built during World War II and upgraded at various times, now serves as a floating museum.

This particular interior panorama depicts the Combat Information Center (CIC) where both friendly and enemy ships, planes, submarines, and other units were tracked on plotting boards, tables, radar, and other instruments.

When in operation, a number of officers and crew served in the CIC around the clock, plotting locations of units on the large boards, monitoring radar displays, and keeping lists of the status of the ship's aircraft as well as radio call signs they used while away.

When viewed in person the CIC appears much darker than the panorama suggests, but a 2-3 second exposure brings out the details of the boards and equipment via reflection and built-in light sources, making for a more interesting scene.

A complete virtual tour of the ship will be available soon. For notification, send email to Hornet@cincpac.com.





Location Map Geographic Coordinates:
Latitude: 37° 46' 20.92" N
Longitude: 122° 18' 9.45" W
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Date/Time:
November 19, 2005, 3:01 PM PST (GMT -8).

Equipment:
Nikon D70/10.5 mm with Precision 360 head (6 shots around, 1 up and 1 down), PTMac, CubicConverter, Photoshop.



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