Looking Down the Line at the VLA
The 27 antennas of the Very Large Array in New Mexico sit on piers adjacent to a double-track railway. Several times a year, antennas are pulled from their pads and hauled away down the tracks on the backs of Antenna Transporters, the orange-red vehicle seen in this shot. By spacing the antennas farther apart from each other, we increase their binocular vision which makes them see more detail.
Credit: N. Emerson, NRAO/AUI/NSF
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