- Very Large Array
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name = Very Large Array
organization = nowrap|National Radio Astronomy Observatory
location =Socorro, New Mexico ,USA
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altitude = 2124 m (6970 ft)
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website = [http://www.vla.nrao.edu/ www.vla.nrao.edu] The Very Large Array (VLA) is aradio astronomy observatory located on thePlains of San Augustin , between the towns of Magdalena and Datil, some fifty miles (80 km) west of Socorro,New Mexico , USA.U.S. Route 60 passes through the complex, which is adjacent to theBoy Scout Double H High Adventure Base . The VLA stands at an altitude of 6970 ft (2124 m) above sea level. It is a component of theNational Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO).Characteristics
The observatory consists of 27 independent antennas, each of which has a dish diameter of 25 meters (82 feet) and weighs 209
metric tonne s (230Short tons ). The antennas are arrayed along the three arms of a Y-shape (each of which measures 21 km/13 miles long). Using the railroad tracks that follow each of these arms – and that, at one point, intersect withU.S. Route 60 at a level crossing – and a specially designed lifting locomotive, the antennas can be physically relocated to a number of prepared positions, allowingaperture synthesis There are four commonly used configurations, designated A (the largest) through D (the tightest, when all the dishes are within 600 m of the center point). The observatory normally cycles through all the various possible configurations (including several hybrids) every 16 months; the antennas are moved every three to four months. Moves to smaller configurations are done in two stages, first shortening the east and west arms and later shortening the north arm. This allows for a short period of improved imaging of extremely northerly or southerly sources.
The Array Operations Center (AOC) for the VLA is located on the campus of New Mexico Tech in Socorro. The AOC also currently serves as the control center for the
Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA), a VLBI array of ten 25-meter dishes located fromHawaii in the west to theU.S. Virgin Islands in the east that constitutes the world's largest dedicated, full-time astronomical instrument.Key science
The VLA is a multi-purpose instrument designed to allow investigations of many astronomical topics. Objects that are commonly studied include radio galaxies,
quasar s,pulsar s,supernova remnants,gamma ray burst s, radio-emittingstar s, thesun andplanet s,astrophysical maser s,black hole s, and thehydrogen gas that comprises a large portion of theMilky Way galaxy as well as external galaxies. In 1989 the VLA was used to receiveradio communications from theVoyager 2 spacecraft as it flew byNeptune .Past and future
Congressional approval for the VLA project was given in August 1972, and construction began some six months later. The first antenna was put into place in September 1975 and the complex was formally inaugurated in 1980, after a total investment of USD $78.5 million.
With a view to upgrading the venerable 1970s technology with which the VLA was built, recent funding has been allocated for the conversion of the VLA into the Expanded Very Large Array ("EVLA"). The upgrade will enhance the instrument's sensitivity, frequency range, and resolution, and will install new hardware at the San Augustin site. A second phase of this upgrade to add up to eight additional dishes in other parts of the state of New Mexico, up to 300 km away, is currently unfunded.
Pop culture
The VLA featured prominently in
Carl Sagan 's 1980 documentary ', and is the setting for the beginning of the 1984 film "2010"—with the same scene in the novel ', from which the film was adapted, being set at the radio telescope at theArecibo Observatory inPuerto Rico . The 1985 novel "Contact" features a fictionalized version of the VLA, expanding the number of dishes to 131 and renaming it to the "Argus Array." For the 1997 film ("Contact"), much of the outdoor footage was shot at the VLA site with the number of dishes visible on screen artificially increased by CGI, and the canyon depicted as being in the vicinity of the VLA is actually Canyon de Chelly in neighboringArizona . It is also seen in the final scene of the alien-invasion film "The Arrival", and the beginning of "Independence Day", when the alien invaders were initially detected bySETI at the VLA.New Jersey rock band
Bon Jovi shot the music video for "Everyday", at the VLA and a "dish" can be seen on the album's cover, named Bounce. LikewiseMatt Harding can be seen dancing at this location in his second video.The cover for the
Dire Straits album "On The Night " features the VLA.The VLA features in plans to save the world from satellites being pulled from orbit in the second volume of the comic book series "" published by Devil's Due.
The VLA can be visited in
Auto Assault , amassively multiplayer online game set in post-apocalyptic America.Visiting
The VLA site is open to visitors year round during daylight hours. A visitor center houses a museum and a gift shop. A self-guided walking tour is available, as the visitor center is not staffed continuously. Visitors unfamiliar with the area are warned that there is little food onsite, or in the sparsely populated surroundings; those unfamiliar with the high desert are warned that the weather is quite variable, and can remain cold into April.
ee also
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Very Long Baseline Interferometry
*List of radio telescopes
* TheVery Small Array
* The VLA was once used for following up theWow! signal from theSETI project
* British artistKeith Tyson made an epic 300 piece sculpture called 'Large Field Array' named after the VLA
*Magdalena Ridge Observatory is a new observatory under construction a few miles South of the VLA includes an opticalInterferometer and is also run by VLA collaboratorNew Mexico Tech External links
* [http://www.vla.nrao.edu NRAO VLA] – official site.
* [http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap060514.html Photo from]Astronomy Picture of the Day
* [http://www.dustrotter.com/blog/2007/11/north-american-farewell-tour-e-1.html Video of array and interview with VLA press representative]
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