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Llano de
Chajnantor Observatory is the name for a
group of
astronomical observatories located at an
altitude of over 4,800 m (15,700 ft) in the Atacama...
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constructed on the 5,000 m (16,000 ft)
elevation Chajnantor plateau – near the
Llano de
Chajnantor Observatory and the
Atacama Pathfinder Experiment...
- The
Cerro Chajnantor Atacama Telescope (CCAT) is a
proposed 25
metres (82 ft)
diameter telescope that is
intended to
reveal the
cosmic origins of stars...
- the new ESO
headquarters in
Garching (near Munich),
Germany in 1980.
Chajnantor (1999)
Paranal (1998) ELT (2024) La
Silla (1964)
Bolivia Argentina Chile...
- countries, ****an, the
United States, Canada, and
Chile in the
Llano de
Chajnantor Observatory officially opened on 3 October 2011. A
number of
radio astronomy...
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interferometer perched at an
elevation of 5,080
metres (16,700 feet) at
Llano de
Chajnantor Observatory in the
Chilean Andes. It
started operations in 1999 to study...
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Array (ALMA) site in
Chile is at ~5,000 m (16,000 ft)
altitude near
Cerro Chajnantor in
northern Chile. This is
about 40 km (25 miles) east of the historic...
- Road to the ALMA's
Operations Support Facility and then on
further to the
Chajnantor Plateau at 5,000
metres above sea level....
- both
follow the same laws of physics. "A
Solargraph taken from APEX at
Chajnantor".
European Southern Observatory.
Retrieved December 9, 2015. For an introduction...
- plateau,
which is
known as the
Chajnantor Plateau, and
which contains further flat
areas such as
Llano de
Chajnantor,
Pampa El
Vallecito and
Pampa La...