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Inauguración del supertelescopio ALMA

El mayor observatorio astronómico terrestre empieza a andar

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  • Trabajadores preparando una antena parabólica de ALMA.

    Trabajadores preparando una antena parabólica de ALMA.

    Workers prepare a parabolic antenna of the ALMA (Atacama Large Millimetre/Submillimetre Array) project at the El Llano de Chajnantor in the Atacama desert, some 1730 km (1074 miles) north of Santiago and 5000 metres above sea level, March 12, 2013. ALMA will be inaugurated on Wednesday and is being constructed by the ESO (European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere) with its partners NAOJ (National Astronomical Observatory of Japan) and NRAO (National Radio Astronomy Observatory). ALMA will have 66 high precision antennas which will work together as a single giant telescope to study the universe, molecular gas, dust of stars, galaxies and planetary systems, ESO said. (CHILE - Tags: SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY ENVIRONMENT)
  • Vista de un numeroso grupo de antenas de ALMA

    Vista de un numeroso grupo de antenas de ALMA

    View of a Radio telescope antennas of the ALMA ( Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array) project, in the Chajnantor plateau, Atacama desert, some 1500 km north of Santiago, on March 12,2013. The ALMA, an international partnership project of Europe, North America and East Asia with the cooperation of Chile, is presently the largest astronomical project in the world. On Wednesday March 13 will be opened 59 high precision antennas, located at 5000 of altitude in the extremely arid Atacama desert.
  • Un momento de la inauguración de ALMA, que ha contado con la presencia de indígenas.

    Un momento de la inauguración de ALMA, que ha contado con la presencia de indígenas.

    Radio telescope antennas of the ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array) project are seen in San Pedro de Atacama , Atacama desert, some 1500 km north of Santiago, on March 13, 2013. The ALMA, an international partnership project of Europe, North America and East Asia with the cooperation of Chile, is presently the largest astronomical project in the world. Today will be opened 59 of 66 high precision antennas, located at 5000 of altitude in the extremely arid Atacama desert.

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