Building: The Ultimate Telescope
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Science Documentary hosted by Robert Leigh, published by Smithsonian Channel in 2013 - English narration
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Building: The Ultimate Telescope On a high plateau in a remote desert in northern Chile lies the largest observatory on Earth, ALMA, or Atacama Large Millimeter/Submillimeter Array. The name refers to a network of 66 massive radio telescopes, working in unison to observe the birth and death of stars and planets, and answer centuries-old questions about the origins of our universe. Witness the history of ALMA, the remarkable product of a 20-year global effort, and see how it is already changing our basic understanding of the cosmos, and astronomy itself.
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- Audio: English
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- Run-Time: 46 mins
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- Number of Parts: 1
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- Source: HDTV
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