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The Very Large Array (The National Radio Astronomy Observatory), multiple antennas, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

The Very Large Array (The National Radio Astronomy Observatory), a single antenna, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

VLA (Very Large Array) of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

The Very Large Array (The National Radio Astronomy Observatory), multiple antennas, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

The Very Large Array (The National Radio Astronomy Observatory), multiple antennas, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

VLA (Very Large Array) of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico, United States of America, North America

Double rainbow arching over the Jodrell Bank Lovell Radio Telescope, near Goostrey, Cheshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope in New Mexico, at sunset, March 17, 2013, with the Earth shadow rising at right and the pink Belt of Venus along the eastern horizon. This is a 2-section panorama, hand-held, with the 14mm lens and Canon 60Da camera.

One of the 27 antennas of the Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope complex in New Mexico (with others in the distance at lower right) illuminated by moonlight, on December 13, 2013, peak night for the Geminid meteor shower. A single exposure of 30 seconds with the Rokinon 14mm lens at f/2.8 and Canon 5D MkII at ISO 800. Orion is rising a lower centre. The Moon is the bright object at upper right. The Pleiades and Hyades are above centre.

Radio telescope at sunset, satellite dish part of the radio astronomy observatory, Very Large Array, Plains of San Agustin, Socorro, New Mexico, USA

Radio telescope at sunset, satellite dish part of the radio astronomy observatory, Very Large Array, Plains of San Agustin, Socorro, New Mexico, USA

Radio telescope at sunset, satellite dish part of the radio astronomy observatory, Very Large Array, Plains of San Agustin, Socorro, New Mexico, USA

Radio telescope, satellite dish part of the radio astronomy observatory, Very Large Array, Plains of San Agustin, Socorro, New Mexico, USA

Radio Telescope from the Max-Planck-Instituts fuer Radioastronomie in Bad Muenstereifel-Effelsberg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Europe

Radio Telescope from the Max-Planck-Instituts fuer Radioastronomie in Bad Muenstereifel-Effelsberg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Europe

Radio Telescope from the Max-Planck-Instituts fuer Radioastronomie in Bad Muenstereifel-Effelsberg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Europe

The Robert C Byrd Green Bank Telescope at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Green Bank, West Virginia, USA

Recorder of a measuring instrument, red and blue lines on milimeter paper, system work-shop in the Max-Planck-Institute for radio astronomy, Bad Muenstereifel-Effelsberg, Eifel, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

The Very Large Array radio telescope consists of 27 large dish antennas, the facility is part of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, on the Plains of San Agustin in Datil, western New Mexico, USA

The Very Large Array radio telescope consists of 27 large dish antennas, the facility is part of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, the tracks enable astronomers to move the antennas to different locations, on the Plains of San Agustin in Datil, we

The Very Large Array radio telescope consists of 27 large dish antennas, the facility is part of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, on the Plains of San Agustin in Datil, western New Mexico, USA

The Very Large Array radio telescope consists of 27 large dish antennas, the facility is part of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, on the Plains of San Agustin in Datil, western New Mexico, USA

The Very Large Array radio telescope consists of 27 large dish antennas, the facility is part of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, on the Plains of San Agustin in Datil, western New Mexico, USA

The Very Large Array radio telescope consists of 27 large dish antennas, the facility is part of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, on the Plains of San Agustin in Datil, western New Mexico, USA

The Very Large Array radio telescope consists of 27 large dish antennas, the facility is part of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, on the Plains of San Agustin in Datil, western New Mexico, USA

The Very Large Array radio telescope consists of 27 large dish antennas, the facility is part of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, on the Plains of San Agustin in Datil, western New Mexico, USA

Radio telescope, Max-Planck-Institute for radio astronomy, Bad Muenstereifel-Effelsberg, Eifel, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

The Very Large Array radio telescope consists of 27 large dish antennas, the facility is part of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, on the Plains of San Agustin in Datil, western New Mexico, USA

The Very Large Array radio telescope consists of 27 large dish antennas, the facility is part of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, on the Plains of San Agustin in Datil, western New Mexico, USA

Radio Telescope from the Max-Planck-Instituts fuer Radioastronomie in Bad Muenstereifel-Effelsberg, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany, Europe

Radio telescope, Max-Planck-Institute for radio astronomy, Bad Muenstereifel-Effelsberg, Eifel, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, Europe

National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) satellite under the desert night sky. Photo by Thomas Kranzle, United States of America

The National Radio Astronomy Observatory operates the Very Large Array (VLA) Radio Telescope at the San Agustin Planes, New Mexico.