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All 66 ALMA antennas now handed over to the observatory
he final antenna for the Atacama Large
Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) project has just been handed over to the
ALMA Observatory. The 12-metre-diameter dish was manufactured by the European
AEM Consortium and also marks the successful delivery of a total of 25 European
antennas — the largest ESO contract so far.
The antenna is the 66th and final antenna to be delivered to
the observatory. North America has provided 25 12-metre antennas, while East
Asia has delivered 16 (four 12-metre and twelve 7-metre). By the end of 2013,
all 66 ultra-precise millimetre/submillimetre-wave radio antennas are expected
to be working together as one telescope, in an array that will stretch for up
to 16 kilometres across the Chajnantor Plateau in the Atacama Desert of northern
Chile.