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In Chile desert, huge telescope begins galaxy probe - DAWN.COM
ASTE Telescope | NAOJ: National Astronomical Observatory of Japan - English
Alma Radio Observatory in the Desert of Atacama, Chile Stock Photo - Alamy
At ALMA radio telescope observatory, San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, South America Stock Photo - Alamy
Giant New Telescope Inaugurated in Chile Today | ALMA | Space
Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array – National Radio Astronomy Observatory
ALMA: World's largest ground-based space array to open in Chile
Dave Yoder: Painting the sky from the Atacama Desert
Hot Science of the Cold Universe | Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy
Upgrades in the ALMA Telescope - Civilsdaily
Observatory at the top of the world provides rare view of outer space
ALMA radio telescope dishes reflected in rainwater
Stargazing in Chile: dark skies in the Atacama desert | Chile holidays | The Guardian
Atacama Large Millimeter Array Photos and Premium High Res Pictures - Getty Images
Atacama Large Millimeter Array - Wikipedia
The Main Entrance To the Atacama Large Millimeter Array ALMA, Atacama Desert, Chile Editorial Stock Photo - Image of atacama, main: 143672203
Radio Telescope Dish Transporter, Atacama Desert Array, No… | Flickr
Smithsonian Insider – Center for Astrophysics project gets first look through new ALMA telescope | Smithsonian Insider
ALMA - Observatory in the world's driest desert - travelArt
Chile's ALMA seeks to double capacity in a decade after a slow re-opening | Reuters
Milky Way Meets Zodiacal Light Over ALMA Observatory (Photo) | Space
Atacama Cosmology Telescope - Wikipedia
Chile's ALMA probes for origins of universe
Big Pic: The Last Radio Antenna Arrives At Chile's Massive ALMA Telescope
World's largest telescope shows previously unseen details of galaxies
Brainboxes Limited on Twitter: "The Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) is a radio telescope situated over 5,000 meters above sea level in northern Chile's Atacama Desert. Both remote and rugged, it provides the
Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array – National Radio Astronomy Observatory