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Animation showing the ALMA antennas in one of the possible configurations at the Chajnantor plateau #2
Animation showing the ALMA antennas in one of the possible configurations at the Chajnantor plateau #1
On the path towards becoming the most powerful radio observatory ever
ALMA telescope reaches new heights, September 2009
ALMA telescope reaches new heights
Acceptance of the First Antenna by the ALMA Observatory
First move of an antenna with a transporter
Artist Conception of ALMA observatory
Slideshow of the first 3 12-meter diameter MELCO antennas arriving in Chile. July 2007.
History of ALMA from the very beginning
Overview of the observatory
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