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Radio Astronomy

January 11, 2010 admin Astronomy Events 0

Here’s a brief movie highlighting the Science and Technology behind NRAO’s instruments: the Very Large Array (VLA) and its expansion (EVLA); the Green Bank Telescope (GBT); the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA); and the Atacama Large Millimeter-wave Array (ALMA). Read more here.

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Member’s Work

M65-M66 pair of the Leo Triplet by Dave Majors
M42
Rosette Nebula by Lee Coombs
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NGC 4565 by Dave Majors
M33 by Dave Majors
Triangulum Galaxy M33 by Dave Majors
Globular Cluster M15 by Dave Majors
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M1 Crab Nebula by Peter Bresler
NGC 891 in Andreomeda by Dave Majors
M78 by Dave Majors

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