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Technician doing welding work on a GBT track truck
Welding on the GBT Azimuth Trucksmore_horiz
Technician on a GBT track truck
Building the GBT’s Azimuth Trackmore_horiz
Karl Guthe Jansky
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Technicians maintaining a VLA antenna
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VLA L-band feed horn
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Dave Ehnebuske
Replacing Hard Drives at the VLA in 1983more_horiz
Jim Torson in old VLA computer room
VLA Computer Room in 1983more_horiz
VLA antenna and transporter
VLA Antenna on Transportermore_horiz
Grote Reber and his telescope
Receiver Swap at Grote Reber’s First Telescopemore_horiz
Chilean President Sebastián Piñera and former NSF Director, Subra Suresh
Chilean President at ALMAmore_horiz
Control room of the 140-foot telescope in 1972
140-foot Control Room Upgrademore_horiz
Original structure for the 140-foot telescope's ball bearing
Honeycomb Hemispheremore_horiz
Scott Ransom
Scott Ransom: Part 7 General Relativitymore_horiz
Satellite over Earth
Scott Ransom: Part 5 Recent Resultsmore_horiz
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