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Collection:
NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day Collection
Title:
The Very Large Array of Radio Telescopes
Explanation:
The most photogenic array of radio telescopes [ http://csep10.phys.…] in the world has also been one of the most productive. Each of the 27 radio telescopes [ http://www.r-clarke…] in the Very Large Array [ http://info.aoc.nra…] (VLA) is the size of a house [ http://www.msue.msu…] and can be moved on train tracks. The above pictured [ http://www.nrao.edu…] VLA [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…], celebrating its twenty-second year [ http://www.aoc.nrao…] of operation, is situated in New Mexico [ http://www.state.nm…], USA [ http://www.cia.gov/…]. The VLA [ http://info.aoc.nra…] has been used to discover water on planet Mercury [ http://www.aoc.nrao…], radio-bright coronae around ordinary stars [ http://www.aoc.nrao…], micro-quasars in our Galaxy [ http://www.aoc.nrao…], gravitationally-indu ced Einstein rings around distant galaxies [ http://www.aoc.nrao…], and radio counterparts to cosmologically distant gamma-ray bursts [ http://www.aoc.nrao…]. The vast size of the VLA [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…] has allowed astronomers to study the details of super-fast cosmic jets [ http://www.aoc.nrao…], and even map the center [ http://www.aoc.nrao…] of our Galaxy [ http://antwrp.gsfc.…]. An upgrade of the VLA [ http://www.aoc.nrao…] is being planned [ http://www.aoc.nrao…].
Credit and Copyright:
keyword:
VLA
keyword:
radio telescopes
facet_where:
Mercury
facet_where:
New Mexico
facet_where:
Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC)
facet_what:
FAST
facet_what:
VLA
facet_what:
Mercury
facet_what:
Very Large Array
original url:
UID:
SPD-APOD-ap020528

The Very Large Array of Radio Telescopes