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Atacama Large Millimeter Array | ALMA antenna transporters are huge vehicles that drive on 28 tyres, are 10 metres wide, 20 metres long and 6 metres high, weigh 130 tonnes, and have as much power as two Formula 1 engines.
Four large antennas for the ESO / NAOJ / NRAO Atacama Large Millimeter Array | ALMA thrust to the sky at the Operations Support Facility ( OSF ).
First 7-metre ESO / NAOJ / NRAO Atacama Large Millimeter Array | ALMA Antenna.
Observations of the star's dust ring by the Atacama Large Millimeter Array point to the existence of two planets in the system, neither one at the orbital radius proposed for the HST-discovered Fomalhaut b.
Dust ring around the bright star Fomalhaut from the Atacama Large Millimeter Array | Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array ( ALMA ).
Currently on-going ESO projects include the Atacama Large Millimeter Array ( ALMA ) and the European Extremely Large Telescope ( E-ELT ).
Helicopter view of the Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter Array ( Atacama Large Millimeter Array | ALMA ) Operations Support Facility ( OSF ) construction site.
* ALMA Common Software, a software framework developed for Atacama Large Millimeter Array
NRAO suspended operations at this telescope and funding was rerouted to the Atacama Large Millimeter Array ( ALMA ) instead.
The Atacama Large Millimeter Array ( ALMA ) site in Chile is at ~ 5000 m (~ 16, 500 ft ) altitude near Cerro Chajnantor in northern Chile.
The Atacama Large Millimeter Array, under construction, will operate in the submillimeter range.
* Millimeter Array, an American radio telescope project
* Atacama Large Millimeter Array, an array of radio telescopes in Chile
Atacama Large Millimeter Array | ALMA's Band 5 receivers detect electromagnetic radiation with wavelengths between about 1. 4 and 1. 8 millimetres ( 211 and 163 gigahertz ).
* Atacama Large Millimeter Array, the largest ground-based astronomical installation in the world.
The field was also required to be in a range of declinations such that it could be observed both by southern hemisphere instruments, such as the Atacama Large Millimeter Array, and northern hemisphere ones, such as those located on Hawaii.
Ground-based radio astronomy is limited to high altitude sites such as Kitt Peak and Atacama Large Millimeter Array ( ALMA ) due to atmospheric absorption issues.
By the mid-1990s the cutting edge of Canadian university astronomy studies was involved in some of the world's largest observatories: the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope, the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope, the Atacama Large Millimeter Array and the Gemini Observatory.
His professional activity concerns the application of measuring systems encoders installed on telescopes and Radio_telescopes such as the VLT, LBT and ALMA ( Atacama Large Millimeter Array ).

Millimeter and was
Shot for approximately £ 960, 000, it was eventually picked up by the Weinstein brothers and released theatrically in the United States through their early Millimeter Films division.
After UMass Amherst devoted its time, energy, and funding to the Large Millimeter Telescope ( LMT ) from approximately 2005, FCRAO was described as being the then –" current platform ", with the LMT referred to as its " future platform ".
The Large Millimeter Telescope ( LMT ) (, or GTM ) was inaugurated in Mexico on 22 November 2006.
This success was important in pushing ahead the construction of the Submillimeter Array and the Atacama Large Millimeter Array interferometers.

Millimeter and radio
* The Millimeter Wave Observatory ( MWO ) radio telescope operated on Mt.
Scientific work conducted on the 14-meter radio telescope will be continued on the modern 50-meter Large Millimeter Telescope in Mexico.
and the world's largest ground based astronomy project, the Atacama Large Millimeter Array ( ALMA ), an interferometer for submillimetre wavelength observations made of 54 12-metre and 12 7-metre radio telescopes.

Millimeter and telescope
* Large Millimeter Telescope ( Spanish: Gran Telescopio Milimétrico ), the world's largest millimetric telescope, located in Mexico

Millimeter and at
King and J. C. Wiltse, " Surface-Wave Propagation on Coated or Uncoated Metal Wires at Millimeter Wavelengths ".
Millimeter Wave Atmospheric Sounder ( MAS ), collected nine hours of observations, measuring distribution of water vapor, chlorine monoxide and ozone at altitudes between 12 and 60 miles ( 40 to ).
* Large Millimeter Telescope, a radiotelescope at millimeter and sub-millimeter wavelengths
These were part of the Millimeter Array at the OVRO site operated by Caltech.

Millimeter and were
ATLAS-1 instruments were: Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy ( ATMOS ); Grille Spectrometer ; Millimeter Wave Atmospheric Sounder ( MAS ); Imaging Spectrometric Observatory ( ISO ); Atmospheric Lyman-Alpha Emissions ( ALAE ); Atmospheric Emissions Photometric Imager ( AEPI ); Space Experiments with Particle Accelerators ( SEPAC ); Active Cavity Radiometer ( ACR ); Measurement of Solar Constant ( SOLCON ); Solar Spectrum ( SOLSPEC ); Solar Ultraviolet Spectral Irradiance Monitor ( SUSIM ); and Far Ultraviolet Space Telescope ( FAUST ).

Millimeter and .
AB Millimeter in Paris, for instance, produces a system that covers the entire range from 8 GHz to 1000 GHz with solid state sources and detectors.
Millimeter waves travel solely by line-of-sight, and are blocked by building walls and attenuated by foliage.
This type of therapy is called Millimeter Wave ( MMW ) Therapy or Extremely High Frequency ( EHF ) Therapy.
More than 10 000 devices are used for Millimeter Wave Therapy worldwide and more than a million people have been successfully treated with millimeter wave therapy during its documented history.
Established in 1992, the Russian Journal Millimeter waves in biology and medicine is dedicated to the scientific basis and clinical applications of Millimeter Wave Therapy.

Array and MMA
It incorporates dishes from the MMA, the former Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland Association array at Hat Creek Radio Observatory, and the Sunyaev – Zel ' dovich Array.

Array and was
159 </ sup > Array indexing was originally done by self-modifying code, and later using index registers and indirect addressing.
The 2018 bomber was, however, required to provide an answer to the fifth generation defense systems ( such as SA-21 Growlers, bistatic radar and Active Electronically Scanned Array radar ).
Primary power for the mission was produced by a new solar array technology, the Solar Concentrator Array with Refractive Linear Element Technology ( SCARLET ), which uses linear Fresnel lenses made of silicone to concentrate sunlight onto solar cells.
It was produced in a 68-pin package including PLCC ( Plastic Leaded Chip Carrier ), LCC ( Leadless chip carrier ) and PGA ( Pin Grid Array ) packages.
The first manufacturer of a truecolor graphic card for PCs ( the TARGA ) was Truevision in 1987, but it was not until the arrival of the Video Graphics Array ( VGA ) in 1987 that RGB became popular, mainly due to the analog signals in the connection between the adapter and the monitor which allowed a very wide range of RGB colors.
Edward appointed him the sole Commissioner of Array for the Western Counties in 1464, when he was 11.
Simultaneous electrical scanning in both azimuth and elevation was first demonstrated in a phased array antenna at Hughes Aircraft Company, Culver City, CA, in 1957 ( see Joseph Spradley, “ A Volumetric Electrically Scanned Two-Dimensional Microwave Antenna Array ,” IRE National Convention Record, Part I-Antennas and Propagation ; Microwaves, New York: The Institute of Radio Engineers, 1958, 204-212 ).
His force was said by some to number 8, 000 to 9, 000 men, but by others to be only a few hundred strong, as York intended to recruit local forces with a Commission of Array.
From 2371-2378, the USS Voyager NCC-74656 was lost in the Delta Quadrant after being taken in the Badlands by the Caretaker's Array.
In 1971 NORSAR ( Norwegian Seismic Array ) at Kjeller just outside of Oslo was connected by satellite to the SDAC ( Seismic Data Analysis Center ) in Virginia, USA as part of ARPANET in order to monitor nuclear test-ban treaties with the Soviet Union.
It was an optional upgrade to the Micro Channel architecture based PS / 2's Video Graphics Array, and was delivered within three months of PS / 2's introduction.
VGA was officially followed by IBM's Extended Graphics Array ( XGA ) standard, but it was effectively superseded by numerous slightly different extensions to VGA made by clone manufacturers that came to be known collectively as Super VGA.
The device was named the ' Programmable Associative Logic Array ' or PALA.
In April 2011, Jodrell Bank was named as the location of the control centre for the planned Square Kilometre Array, or SKA Project Office ( SPO ).
The WMAP was preceded by two missions to observe the CMB ; ( i ) the Soviet RELIKT-1 that reported the upper-limit measurements of CMB anisotropies, and ( ii ) the U. S. COBE satellite that reported large-scale CMB fluctuations, and the ground-based and balloon experiments measuring the small-scale fluctuations in patches of sky: the Boomerang, the Cosmic Background Imager, and the Very Small Array.
It was not a commercial success, but was promising enough that Xilinx ( the inventor of the Field-Programmable Gate Array, FPGA ) bought the technology and hired the Algotronix staff.
Keith Tyson's, Large Field Array, 2006, PaceWildenstein Gallery, New YorkIn 2005, Tyson was awarded the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Letters from the University of Brighton.
It was built from standard TTL chips and Programmed Array Logic chips, with four boards per CPU module.
The PAVE PAWS ( Precision Acquisition Vehicle Entry Phased Array Warning System ) system was designed to detect incoming submarine-launched ballistic missiles.
This was an extension of CGA and should not be confused with the later Video Graphics Array standard that IBM released with the PS / 2 line in 1987.
* Video: Motorola 6845, " CGA Plus " This chip was officially called the VGA ( Video Gate Array ).

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