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The world's most powerful astronomical device, the Atacama Large Millimetre/Sub-millimetre Array (Alma), has begun operating in the Chilean Andes
04, Oct, 2011 @9:14 AM
Alma, a super-sensitive radio telescope 5,000m above sea level in Chile, will detect a new galaxy every three minutes. Alok Jha reports from the forbidding Atacama desert
Alok Jha
29, Jan, 2012 @12:04 AM
World's most expensive and sophisticated observatory will have capability to find a new galaxy every three minutes
Alok Jha in Chajnantor
03, Oct, 2011 @9:30 AM
Ian Sample, science editor
18, Jun, 2014 @3:02 PM
The VLT, located in Chile, collects and focuses light from distant stars on to a detector, providing vital information about the universe and our place in it
15, Mar, 2013 @4:44 PM
VLT Survey Telescope in the Atacama desert will contribute to research into dark matter, dark energy and evolution of galaxies
Ian Sample, science correspondent
08, Jun, 2011 @11:47 AM
The largest astronomical project in the world will see dust 13bn light years away – as it was half a billion years after the big bang
Jon Butterworth
03, Oct, 2011 @10:54 AM
An £870m observatory has begun operating in a Chilean desert. The Alma group of telescopes can delve deeper into space than ever before
13, Mar, 2013 @3:22 PM
Cath Clarke
22, Apr, 2021 @10:12 PM
Ian Sample, science correspondent
06, Jan, 2013 @3:41 PM