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Weston Observatory Helps to Detect Japanese Earthquake
The Weston Observatory, nestled in the woods of Weston, helped to detect the Japanese earthquake that struck Friday morning.

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The Weston Observatory, nestled in the woods of Weston, helped to detect the Japanese earthquake that struck Friday morning.

The Weston Observatory, nestled in the woods of Weston, helped to detect the Japanese earthquake that struck Friday morning.
The Weston Observatory, nestled in the woods of Weston, helped to detect the Japanese earthquake that struck Friday morning.
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