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You will then want to explore our exhibits, to learn more about radio astronomy and the role the Very Large Array and other NRAO telescopes play in current research.
The Very Large Array (VLA) is a radio astronomy observatory located on the Plains of San Augustin, between the towns of Magdalena and Datil, some fifty miles (80 km) west of Socorro, New Mexico, USA. U.S. Route 60 passes through the complex, which...
Home of the Very Large Array and Very Large Baseline Array near Socorro, New Mexic...
The Very Large Array (VLA) is a collection of 27 radio antennas located at the NRAO site in Socorro, New Mexico.
Current events, public outreach, very large array, VLA expansion project, and very long baseline array.
Click on any image for a larger version. All photos are by Dave Finley, ... An overall view of the VLA in its closest configuration, looking North-Northeast.
A Very Large Array of Radio Telescopes Credit: NRAO, NSF ... Explanation: Pictured above is one of the world's premiere radio astronomical observatories: The Very Large Array (VLA).
The Very Large Array of Radio Telescopes Credit: VLA, NRAO ... Each of the 27 radio telescopes in the Very Large Array (VLA) is the size of a house and can be moved on train tracks.
The Very Large Array or VLA is the world's largest radio telescope.
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