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The 1970s-era electronics were replaced with state-of-the-art equipment. To reflect this increased capacity, VLA officials asked for input from both the scientific community and the public in coming up with a new name for the array, and in January 2012 it was announced that the array would be renamed the "Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array".
The Array Operations Center (AOC) in Socorro, New Mexico, is the control and monitor center for the Very Long Baseline Array. From the AOC, National Radio Astronomy Observatory operators are able to remotely control and monitor the ten VLBA telescope stations over the internet .
The use of the VLBA can be scheduled dynamically, and its sensitivity can be improved by a factor of five by including other radio telescopes such as the Green Bank Telescope in West Virginia, the Very Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico and the Effelsberg radio telescope in Germany. These three additional sites are brought online for as much as ...
Jul. 2—The Biden administration on Tuesday announced that New Mexico is one of 12 tech hubs chosen to share half a billion dollars in grant funding. Elevate Quantum Tech Hub will be in Colorado ...
English: A few of the dish antennas of the Very Large Array a radio telescope located in Socorro, New Mexico, USA. Completed in 1980, it consists of 27 large 25 meter diameter parabolic antennas arranged in a Y shape, mounted on railroad tracks (visible at bottom) so they can be moved. Photo taken on North American road trip, 2009-08, filtered ...
Nov. 2—Array Technologies announced Thursday that the company plans to build a $50 million manufacturing campus in Bernalillo County, expanding its operations here. Array started manufacturing ...
Netflix plans to establish one of the largest production hubs in North America with an expansion of its existing studio complex in New Mexico and a commitment to an additional $1 billion in ...
For especially vital missions, like Voyager 2, non-DSN facilities normally used for radio astronomy can be added to the array. [33] In particular, the Canberra 70-meter (230 ft) dish can be arrayed with the Parkes Radio Telescope in Australia; and the Goldstone 70-meter dish can be arrayed with the Very Large Array of antennas in New Mexico. [34]