Observing in Autumn
This 140-foot aluminum-clad parabolic dish antenna sits on the world’s largest polar-aligned mount. The rounded yoke swivels around the central axis of the telescope which is aligned perfectly with the rotational axes of the Earth. In this way, the 43-meter dish can easily track objects in the sky as they appear to rise and set from the Earth’s spin on its axis. The small white tower to the left is rolled up to the telescope when the dish is lowered to the ground for engineers to work on the prime focus at the tips of the four support legs.
Credit: NRAO/AUI/NSF
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