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  1. 8Main Map
    1. Introduction

      1:20
    2. Chilean Antiplano

      1:12
    3. ALMA Main Gate

      0:40
    4. From a Distance

      0:33
    5. Lagoon

      1:00
    6. Chilean Horses

      0:35
    7. Chilean Llamas

      0:59
    8. Tamarugo Reforestation

      0:37
  2. 5San Pedro
    1. About San Pedro

      0:41
    2. Look Around Town

      0:48
    3. Church of San Pedro

      0:48
    4. Paseo Artesanal

      0:43
    5. Farming in the Atacama

      0:38
  3. 19Operations Site
    1. Operations Support Facility

      0:49
    2. OSF Technical Building

      0:19
    3. Inside the Control Room

      1:18
    4. Our Offices

      0:23
    5. Behind the Technical Building

      0:25
    6. Garage

      3:56
    7. Telescope Assembly Areas

      1:55
    8. European Telescope Assembly

      1:42
    9. Inside the Vertex Assembly Building

      4:34
    10. Telescope Construction

      1:33
    11. Telescope Movement

      2:08
    12. Completed Telescope

      1:04
    13. Inside a Telescope

      3:02
    14. Testing a Telescope

      0:49
    15. Holography Tower

      0:15
    16. Working at the OSF

      1:06
    17. Our Living Areas

      1:00
    18. Living on Site

      1:22
    19. Meet an ALMA Engineer

      1:51
  4. 10Telescope Site
    1. Hauling a Telescope

      3:04
    2. ALMA Elevation

      0:29
    3. Center of the Array

      0:56
    4. ALMA in Action

      1:03
    5. Making a Telescope Pad

      1:07
    6. Digging the Cables

      0:41
    7. Making the Roads

      2:13
    8. Array Basics

      1:38
    9. Panorama of Chajnantor

      0:50
    10. Future of ALMA

      4:12
  5. 4Technical Building
    1. Welcome to AOS

      0:58
    2. Inside the Technical Building

      2:30
    3. Local Oscillator

      7:51
    4. The ALMA Correlator

      0:57
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