bmattock
Veteran
Hello again!
I have some interesting news for you all. For the past couple of weeks, I've been unemployed. I did fly to the east coast last week for a job interview, and it went well - I believe we'll be moving there shortly. Should get a call on Monday.
Since we'll be leaving sunny New Mexico, there are a few things I wanted to see before we left - and this was one of them.
West of Soccoro, New Mexico, is the "Very Large Array," which is a collection of gigantic radio telescopes that are set up in a "Y" configuration on double sets of train tracks. The dishes can be moved in and out to make the arms of the Y bigger or smaller - like a zoom lens on a camera.
It's about a 2 1/2 to 3 hour drive from Albuquerque, and not well-marked (they really don't seem to enjoy visitors all that much), but it is worth the trip if you ever get a chance.
Here's the first photo:
I have some interesting news for you all. For the past couple of weeks, I've been unemployed. I did fly to the east coast last week for a job interview, and it went well - I believe we'll be moving there shortly. Should get a call on Monday.
Since we'll be leaving sunny New Mexico, there are a few things I wanted to see before we left - and this was one of them.
West of Soccoro, New Mexico, is the "Very Large Array," which is a collection of gigantic radio telescopes that are set up in a "Y" configuration on double sets of train tracks. The dishes can be moved in and out to make the arms of the Y bigger or smaller - like a zoom lens on a camera.
It's about a 2 1/2 to 3 hour drive from Albuquerque, and not well-marked (they really don't seem to enjoy visitors all that much), but it is worth the trip if you ever get a chance.
Here's the first photo:
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