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RMBN3P3K–Radio Telescopes in the Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA
RMD7W402–The Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA
RMBR3CTY–Radio telescope dishes in the Very Large Array, New Mexico, are arranged in the 'D' configuration.
RF2WTGN6N–Very Large Array, New Mexico
RFCBK2MP–Radio Telescope, Very Large Array, New Mexico
RMHE8MY4–Entrance sign at the Very Large Array (VLA) National Radio Astronomy Observatory in New Mexico, NM, USA.
RFG0E83X–Huge antenna dish at Very Large Array, searching for imaging signal in space
RFM2Y5HB–Black & White Photograph of a Very Large Array (VLA) Radio Telescope located at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory Site in Socorro, New Mexico.
RF2C5C3MX–Row of radio antennas after sunset at the VLA in New Mexico
RMBAKJXJ–Dish antennas at the Very Large Array near Magdalena New Mexico
RFDA9GP8–Enormous satellite radio telescope at the Very Large Array outside of Socorro New Mexico in the United States
RMCFRWPK–VLA, Very Large Array, New Mexico, part of National Radio Astronomy Observatory , (NRAO)
RFBC32F8–Dish antenna at the Very Large Array
RF2AJ4AC4–Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope observatory on the plains of the San Agustin desert just north of Magnalena, New Mexico
RF2HWMRHT–Very Large Array - New Mexico, USA
RM2J3JPY4–The VLA - Very Large Array - Radio Telescope in Socorro, New Mexico An astronomical interferometer is an array of telescopes or mirror segments acting
RMT6CA2X–Very Large Array with Milky Way at New Mexico
RF2CB56DF–Giant radio telescope observing the universe at the Very Large Array, New Mexico
RMW2TM7H–VLR Radio Telescope
RMBN3P3W–Radio Telescopes in the Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA, low angle view
RMD7W3YW–The Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA
RMBR2KXK–A radio telescope dish in the Very Large Array, New Mexico, is pointed skyward.
RF2WTGN5K–Antennas - Very Large Array, New Mexico
RF2BE1KB2–Very Large Array, New Mexico
RMHE8MY2–Very Large Array hangar with a radio telescope being repaired / going through maintenance, New Mexico, NM, USA.
RFG6TNYN–Huge antenna dish at Very Large Array, searching for imaging signal in space
RFCT60G1–Very Large Array-New Mexico
RF2C5C3N2–Row of radio antennas after sunset at the VLA in New Mexico
RMBAKJC0–Dish antennas at the Very Large Array near Magdalena New Mexico
RFDA9GRH–Rain falls in the distance on three large radio satellites on the Plains of San Agustin at the Very Large Array Observatory, NM
RMCFRWJK–VLA, Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA, NRAO, horizontal, sunset
RFBC32F2–Dish antenna at the Very Large Array.
RF2AJ4APA–Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope observatory on the plains of the San Agustin desert just north of Magnalena, New Mexico
RF2HWMRW1–Very Large Array - New Mexico, USA
RM2J3JPXX–The VLA - Very Large Array - Radio Telescope in Socorro, New Mexico An astronomical interferometer is an array of telescopes or mirror segments acting
RMDARKYJ–USA, New Mexico, Socorro, Very Large Array International Radio Telescope
RF2CB56DW–Giant radio telescope observing the universe at the Very Large Array, New Mexico
RMGMHE7A–Datil, New Mexico - The Very Large Array radio telescope consists of 27 large dish antennas in western New Mexico.
RMBN3P3X–Radio Telescopes in the Very Large Array , New Mexico, USA
RMD7W3YT–The Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA
RMBR1Y68–Radio telescope dishes in the Very Large Array, New Mexico, are arranged in the 'D' configuration.
RF2WTGN6G–Rails for Very Large Array, New Mexico
RF2BE17ET–Very Large Array, New Mexico
RMG35EK1–Night sky at the Very large Array-National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico, USA.
RFG6TNR7–Huge antenna dish at Very Large Array, searching for imaging signal in space
RFM2Y5GW–Very Large Array (VLA) Radio Telescopes with pronghorn antelopes in the foreground located at the NRAO Site in Socorro, New Mexico.
RF2C5C3D5–radio dish antennas in a row at the VLA
RMBAKJWH–Dish antennas at the Very Large Array near Magdalena New Mexico
RFDA9GM4–The Carl Janski Very Large Array near Socorro, New Mexico, tucked away in the Magdalena Mountains.
RMCFRWMG–VLA, Very Large Array, New Mexico, National Radio Astronomy observatories
RFBC32F5–Dish antenna at the Very Large Array.
RF2AJ4AGN–Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope observatory on the plains of the San Agustin desert just north of Magnalena, New Mexico
RF2HWMRW6–Very Large Array - New Mexico, USA
RM2J3JPNJ–The VLA - Very Large Array - Radio Telescope in Socorro, New Mexico An astronomical interferometer is an array of telescopes or mirror segments acting
RM2H2F0XJ–United States. New Mexico. Socorro County. Very Large Array radio telescopes.
RF2CCA8YC–Pronghorns running across a field in front of radio telescopes that are observing the universe at the Very Large Array, New Mexico
RMJ4371D–Datil, New Mexico - The Bracewell Sundial at the Very Large Array radio telescope in western New Mexico. The VLA, which consists of 27 large dish ante
RMBN3P3T–Radio Telescopes in the Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA, low angle view
RMD7W404–The Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA
RMBR1T5H–Giant radio telescope dishes in the Very Large Array, New Mexico.
RF2WW6BYH–Scenic Very Large Array, New Mexico
RM2HGKEEP–A lone radio telescope at the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array on the Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico
RMG35EKE–Night sky at the Very large Array-National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico, USA.
RFFYW4E4–Milky way and big antenna dish at Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA. Powerful telescope for astronomy searching
RMHC9YRT–Radio telescope array pointed vertically to the sky at the Very Large Array (VLA) observatory in New Mexico, USA.
RF2C5C3MP–Radio astronomy dishes in pink dusk light as night falls on the Very Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico
RMBAYG5B–Dish antenna at the Very Large Array near Magdalena New Mexico
RFDA9GNW–The Carl Janski Very Large Array near Socorro, New Mexico, tucked away in the Magdalena Mountains.
RMCFRWNR–VLA, Very Large Array, New Mexico, radio telescope, part of National Radio Astronomy Observatory,
RFBC32FB–Dish antenna at the Very Large Array
RMDARKXK–USA, New Mexico, Socorro, Very Large Array International Radio Telescope
RF2HWMRRK–Very Large Array - New Mexico, USA
RM2J3JPXJ–Very Large Array or the VLA - Radio Telescopes, Socorro, NM
RMBXXJE5–The Very Large Array Radio Telescope, New Mexico, USA
RMC36YRE–National Radio Astronomy Observatory. The Very Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico, USA.
RMJ43735–Datil, New Mexico - The Bracewell Sundial at the Very Large Array radio telescope in western New Mexico. The VLA, which consists of 27 large dish ante
RMBN3P3R–Radio Telescope in the Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA, low angle view
RFM2Y5GH–Very Large Array (VLA) Radio Telescopes located at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory Site in Socorro, New Mexico.
RMBR44KJ–Radio telescope dishes in the Very Large Array, New Mexico, are arranged in the 'D' configuration.
RF2WW6DA2–Trail to Very Large Array, New Mexico
RM2HGKEJ5–Radio telescope dishes stacked together at the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array on the Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico
RMG35EGK–Night sky at the Very large Array-National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico, USA.
RFFWTMFG–Milky way and big antenna dish at Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA. Powerful telescope for astronomy searching
RFF2GKJ7–A row of antennae at the VLA (Very Large Array) aka Karl G. Jansky VLA located 50 miles west of Socorro, New Mexico on the Plain
RF2C5C3N8–Radio astronomy dishes in pink dusk light as night falls on the Very Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico
RMBAYG5K–Dish antenna at the Very Large Array near Magdalena New Mexico
RFDA9GCR–The Carl Janski Very Large Array near Socorro, New Mexico, tucked away in the Magdalena Mountains.
RMKGE4DT–At the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) near Socorro, New Mexico -- 27 radio telescopes deployed in a Y-shaped array
RFBC32FE–Dish antennas at the Very Large Array.
RMDARKY6–USA, New Mexico, Socorro, Very Large Array International Radio Telescope
RF2HWMRNB–Very Large Array - New Mexico, USA
RME71M2D–The VLA - Very Large Array - Radio Telescope in Socorro, New Mexico
RMBXXK4Y–The Very Large Array Radio Telescopes, located in New Mexico, USA.
RMC36YTX–Silhouette of the Very Large Array (VLA) at sunset. National Radio Astronomy Observatory, New Mexico, USA.
RMJ436Y9–Datil, New Mexico - The Very Large Array radio telescope consists of 27 large dish antennas like this one on the Plains of San Agustin in western New
RFEFG9T1–Radar telescopes in alignment at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (Very Large Array) near Socorro, New Mexico, USA
RFM2Y5KK–Very Large Array (VLA) Radio Telescopes located at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory Site in Socorro, New Mexico.
RMBR3RYR–Sign at the entrance to the Very Large Array National Radio Astronomy Observatory located west of Socorro, New Mexico.
RF2WW6BBK–Large antenna - Very Large Array, New Mexico
RM2HGKEE2–Radio telescope dishes stacked together at the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array on the Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico
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