MMA/ALMA Site on Chajnantor Plateau, Chile, November 1994
Subject
Description
In late October and early November 1994, Peter Napier, Frazer Owen, Angel Otarola, and Simon Radford visited a possible site for the Millimeter Array on the Chilean Chajnantor plateau, the eventual site for ALMA. This photo shows Frazer Owen working on equipment sheltered behind a large rock, with small wind break walls built to each side. Solar panels (blue) on the ground and batteries in the cardboard box power a 225 GHz tipping radiometer, the gray box visible in the door of the tent. The team made the first measurements of millimeter wavelength (225 GHz) atmospheric transparency on the Chajnantor plateau. These measurements gave the first indication the plateau enjoys excellent observing conditions for submm astronomy, much better than any sites previously considered for the MMA. More extensive measurements, which began in April 1995, confirmed the initial indications. The tent site is about 4 km north of the ALMA AOS building.
Creator
Records of the NRAO
Rights
NRAO/AUI/NSF
Type
Still Image
Identifier
Radford-IMG0033.jpg
People
Location
Start Date
1994-11
Photographer
Series
Photographs Series
Unit
MMA/ALMA Unit
Citation
Records of the NRAO, “MMA/ALMA Site on Chajnantor Plateau, Chile, November 1994,” NRAO/AUI Archives, accessed December 19, 2024, https://www.nrao.edu/archives/items/show/36676.