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Phased Microphone Array used to locate kokako by their sounds. Demo at the Auckland Encouraging Students into Physics (ESIP) day at Ardmore. Here it was used to track airplanes and helicopters.
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Very Large Array (VLA), Plains of San Augustin, New Mexico.
National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Very Large Array (VLA)
The Very Large Array is the most powerful, flexible, and widely-used radio-telescope in the world. Dedicated in 1980, it has been used for more than 10,000 astronomical observing projects. The VLA Visitor Center is open to the public from 8:30 a.m. until sunset.
To reach the Visitor Center, take NM 52 south, 2.3 miles east of this sign. Please join us to learn more about this world famous scientific facility.
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation, operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc.
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.