Indigo Skies Over the VLA
Our atmosphere is filled with water vapor whose molecules just happen to wiggle enough to emit frequencies that interfere with the waves coming from space. Radio telescopes, such as the Very Large Array seen here, are built in high, desert locations such as central New Mexico to take advantage of the thinner, drier atmosphere.
Credit: NRAO/AUI/NSF
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