Very Large Array (VLA) radio antenna undergoing maintenance work in a hanger. The VLA, part of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory, consists of 27 radio antennas arranged in a Y configuration. Each antenna, measuring 25 metres in diameter, is a parabolic dish that collects incoming radio waves and focusses them onto a receiver. The signals from the 27 antennas are combined electronically. The array is equivalent to a radio dish 36 kilometres across. Photographed in Socorro, New mexico, USA.
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