File:Welcome to the Very Large Array.webm
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[edit]DescriptionWelcome to the Very Large Array.webm |
English: Astronomer Rick Perley welcomes us to the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array site in central New Mexico and tells us a bit about its history and current status.
Discover more about The Very Large Array (VLA) on our website: public.nrao.edu/telescopes/vla/ Take a virtual tour of the observatory and its surroundings: public.nrao.edu/explore/vla-explorer/ |
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Source | Vimeo: Welcome to the Very Large Array (view archived source) |
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