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Created in 2013 as the new interpretive film for the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Karl G. Jansky A full 24-hour timelapse captured at the construction site of the ngVLA (Next Generation A full 24-hour timelapse captured from the Karl G. Jansky
A full 24-hour timelapse captured from the Karl G. Jansky
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- A full 24-hour timelapse captured at the construction site of the ngVLA (Next Generation
- A full 24-hour timelapse captured at the construction site of the ngVLA (Next Generation
- It was Summer Solstice on the Plains of San Agustín and the Sun made full use of its "longest day" by shining brightly from dawn ...
- A full 24-hour timelapse captured at the construction site of the ngVLA (Next Generation
- Astronomer Rick Perley welcomes us to the Karl G. Jansky
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