Very Large Array
Description
The Very Large Array telescope consists of twenty-seven, 230-ton, 25-meter diameter dish antennas that together they comprise a single radio telescope system. The VLA has made key observations of black holes and protoplanetary disks around young stars, discovered magnetic filaments and traced complex gas motions at the Milky Ways center, probed the Universes cosmological parameters, and provided new knowledge about the physical mechanisms that produce radio emission.
Creator
Records of the NRAO
Rights
NRAO/AUI/NSF
Type
Still Image
Location
Photographer
Photo Credit
NRAO/AUI/NSF
Notes
Contact NRAO Archives for a high resolution tiff of this image.
Series
Photographs Series
Unit
VLA Unit
Citation
Records of the NRAO, “Very Large Array,” NRAO/AUI Archives, accessed November 18, 2024, https://www.nrao.edu/archives/items/show/32665.