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EuroNews visits ALMA
05-25-2007 · European Space Agency (ESA)The Atacama Large Millimeter Array, or ALMA, is an international collaboration to develop a world-class telescope array to study the universe from a site in the foothills of Chile's Andes Mountains. The project is a partnership between Europe, Japan and North America in cooperation with the Republic of Chile.
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