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HOA Karen Demanded I Remove My Observatory—Too Bad I'm the NASA Administrator Tracking NEOs Live Now "That… thing… has to go. It’s an unapproved structure and an eyesore, and I don’t care if you think you got a permit from the city, you didn’t get one from me." The voice, a grating symphony of entitlement and stale cigarette smoke, sliced through the serene morning air. I turned from the access panel of my observatory, a meticulously calibrated piece of engineering I’d spent the better part of two years and a significant portion of my retirement savings to build. Before me stood Karen Miller, the self-appointed queen of the Valle Verde Estates Homeowners Association. She was a woman built like a filing cabinet overflowing with decades of petty grievances, her floral muumuu doing little to soften the hard lines of her perpetual disapproval. In one hand, she clutched a clipboard like a scepter; in the other, a half-eaten donut, powdered sugar dusting her chin. My observatory, the Ariadne, a gleaming white dome housing a 24-inch Ritchey-Chrétien telescope, was my life’s work culminating in a single, perfect instrument. To her, it was just a "thing." She thrust the clipboard at me, a violation notice already filled out. "You have thirty days to dismantle it, Mr. Thorne," she announced, a smug little smile playing on her lips. "Or the fines start. And trust me, they get expensive." The initial fine was for five thousand dollars. The threat wasn't just financial; it was an assault on my dream, on the very reason I’d moved to this remote plot of land with its dark, clear skies. This wasn't just a hobbyist's toy; it was a contributing node to the Planetary Defense Coordination Office, a sentinel watching for near-earth objects that could, without exaggeration, threaten our very existence. And this woman, this bureaucratic tyrant in a flowery dress, wanted it gone because it offended her aesthetic sensibilities. A cold, familiar calm settled over me, the same focus I’d learned in the cockpit of a reconnaissance plane over hostile territory and honed in the quiet, high-stakes pressure rooms of mission control. I looked at the absurdly large fine, then back at her smug face, and I knew this was not going to be a simple discussion. This was going to be a campaign. #HOA #HOAStory #HOAstories #homeownersassociation #story #stories