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      • What is ALMA?
        • Is ALMA a telescope?
        • Why are there 66 antennas?
        • What are millimeter waves?
        • Who build ALMA?
      • Where is ALMA?
        • Where is Chajnantor?
        • Why is ALMA so high?
        • Do astronomers live at ALMA?
        • Is there a lot to see?
      • How does ALMA work?
        • How does ALMA see ‘invisible light’?
        • How are ALMA’s antennas connected?
        • How are the antennas moved around?
        • How are ALMA images created?
      • What can you see with ALMA?
        • How do solar explosions work?
        • When were the first galaxies born?
        • How do stars and planets form?
        • Did life originate in space?
    • Discoveries
    • News
    • Multimedia
      • Art Gallery
      • ALMA Virtual Tour
      • Flora and Fauna Gallery
      • Children’s songs about the Cosmos
      • Videos
    • Games
      • Get your own ALMA virtual antenna
      • Create your own Radio Image!
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    • Atacameño children produce a video on the Yakana myth

      Members of Liceo Likan Antai’s Academy of Astronomy in San Pedro de Atacama, northern Chile, made a video of the ancestral Myth of Yakana, or

    • Children’s songs about the Cosmos

      Under the name “Lyra” —a constellation of stars related to music— a group of education students who are also amateur musicians came together to create

    • ALMA and Parquemet extend an invitation to a new Great Night of Stars

      This Saturday, January 27, 2018, at 7:30 pm in the Pablo Neruda Amphitheater in the Santiago Metropolitan Park, the eleventh version of the ‘Great Night

    • Walk through ALMA with Google Street view

      Array Operations Site (AOS) View on Google Street View Operations Support Facility (OSF) View on Google Street View 1. Press “view on Google Maps.” 2.

    • Taiwanese children celebrate the birthday of our partners!

      On October 28th of 2017, at headquarters of Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan, 32 school children participated in a program the Academia held for celebrating its

    • Guided tours with astronomers during last weekend of the ALMA exhibit

      Don’t miss the last chance to see the exhibit “ALMA, in search of our cosmic origins,” which has been open to the public free of

    • Winner student of the short film contest visits ALMA Observatory

      Neither the sand storm nor the cold that prevailed at the Atacama desert, on 23 July, were a hindrance for María José Torres, a 16-year

    • Original videos about ALMA in micro short film competition

      5 short videos -lasting less than one minute- done by elementary, junior high and high school students from all over Chile were selected as part

    • The 66 ALMA antennas are now installed!

      The final ALMA antenna arrived at the Chajnantor Plateau, at an altitude of 5,000 meters above sea level, on Friday, June 13, 2014. This was

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