New Mexico’s Plains of San Agustin are otherworldly: Silence, sand and sharp plants reign on the valley floor. Knobbly volcanic rock rises above. Pronghorns’ legs and jackrabbits’ ears break up the ...
Rather than look through a normal telescope eyepiece, scientists using radio telescopes study computer-generated images. New Mexico's Very Large Array first began observing the skies in 1976 with two ...
May 1, 2023, Mountain View, CA – One of the world’s most powerful radio telescope arrays is joining the hunt for signals from other galactic civilizations. The National Science Foundation’s Karl G.
"This is really a shift in our field of study." When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Stunning images captured by the Very Large ...