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Antennas and Transporters

ALMA First Fringes at the AOS - 2009-11

ALMA First Fringes at the AOS - 2009-11

8 Images

First move of an antenna to the high site - 2009-09-17

First move of an antenna to the high site - 2009-09-17

37 Images

First move of an antenna with the transporter - 2008-07-08

First move of an antenna with the transporter - 2008-07-08

16 Images

Three ALMA antennas working in unison
Three ALMA antennas working in unison
Inspections and engineering tests on the ALMA antennas
Inspections and engineering tests on the ALMA antennas
Antennas at sunset
European antennas under construction
North american antenna under construction
Arrival of the base of the first European antenna
The ALMA Antenna procurement
The ALMA Transporter - Rear View
Japanese antennas at the OSF
The ALMA Transporter - Front View
First North American antenna at sunset
Starry night at ALMA
ALMA prototypes antennas at the ALMA Test Facility (ATF), Socorro, New Mexico, USA
Arrival of first three Japanese antennas
Arrival of first North American antenna for ALMA. April 2007
Installation of pedestal for first ALMA antenna
Otto and Lore in the moon valley
One of the 2 ALMA transporters
First North American antenna at sunset
The four 12-meters diameter Japanese antennas
The European Prototype Antenna
The 2 ALMA transporters at the OSF
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