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The Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy (CARMA) was an astronomical instrument comprising 23 radio telescopes. These telescopes formed an astronomical interferometer where all the signals are combined in a purpose-built computer (a correlator) to produce high-resolution astronomical images. The telescopes ceased operation in April 2015 and were relocated to the Owens Valley Radio Observatory for storage.
The Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy (CARMA) was an astronomical instrument comprising 23 radio telescopes. These telescopes formed an astronomical interferometer where all the signals are combined in a purpose-built computer (a correlator) to produce high-resolution astronomical images. The telescopes ceased operation in April 2015 and were relocated to the Owens Valley Radio Observatory for storage.
Engineers at Oregon State University have invented a new technology for less costly production of microchannel arrays, which are thin layers of metal stacked together. (Photo courtesy of Oregon State University)
Earth's airglow and the blackness of space form the background for this scene of solar array panels on the International Space Station that appear to be intersecting. Actually the small section of panel in the upper left corner is connected to the Zvezda service module, from which the image was recorded. The other section of arrays is part of the primary solar array system on the orbiting outpost.
I drove out Radio Station Road today on the way home. I've driven by this transmitting station many times, but never on this road which provided a different perspective of some of the freaky looking transmitter arrays. I would not want to be on the crew that had to rig this stuff up.
From October 2017 to April 2018, ARM participated in the Measurements of Aerosols, Radiation, and Clouds over the Southern Ocean (MARCUS) field campaign. During MARCUS, ARM instruments collected data on the Australian icebreaker Aurora Australis as it traveled from Hobart, Australia, to three different Australian Antarctic research stations.
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"Autumn arrives, array'd in splendid mein;
Vines, cluster'd full, add to the beauteous scene,
And fruit-trees cloth'd profusely laden, nod,
Complaint bowing to the fertile sod."
― Farmer's Almanac, 1818