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The plains house the aptly named Very Large Array (VLA)—a radio telescope made of 27 different antennas, each of which looks ...
A new telescope project called the Next-Generation Very Large Array will revolutionize radio astronomy if it gets the funding ...
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory’s Very Large Array will host its first public open house since the COVID-19 pandemic began on Saturday, April 1. (Russell Huffman/El Defensor Chieftain ...
Chris Carilli will talk on the ngVLA (next generation Very Large Array). Paul Demorest will share insights about nanoGRAV. Guided tours, led by NRAO scientist and engineer volunteers, will be ...
The Very Large Array will look for artificially produced radio signals. Image: Bill Saxton, NRAO/AUI/NSF; Hubble Legacy Archive, ESA, NASA The SETI Institute said this week that the Very Large ...
SOCORRO, N.M. (KRQE) – Big changes are coming to the Very Large Array in Socorro ... Director of the VLA for the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. “Astronomers all over the planet ...
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. — Earlier this summer, a $2 billion expansion at the Very Large Array was announced ... for the Next Generation VLA (ngVLA) and NRAO astronomer. The ngVLA will expand ...
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Astronomers solve long-standing mystery of massive star formation using interstellar ammoniaUsing the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Very Large Array, astronomers have revealed for the first time the huge flow of gas near a massive star in the making that allows its rapid growth.
The name “Very Long Baseline Array” is simplistic, but it does a great job describing what is does. The NRAO also operates the Very Large Array, which is 27 antennas located about 50 miles ...
While studying classical novae using the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Very Long ... them to other observations from the Very Large Array (VLA), Fermi-LAT, NuSTAR, and NASA-Swift, we ...
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