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Start Date:1994-10
Location:Chile
People:Bronfman, Leo
van Horn, Hugh
Harris, William
Vanden Bout, Paul
Valladares, Geraldo
Brown, Robert L.
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:MMA Chile Site Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)
Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:left to right: Leo Bronfman, Hugh van Horn, William Harris, Paul Vanden Bout, Geraldo Valladares, Robert L. Brown
Start Date:1994-10
Location:Chajnantor Plateau, Chile
People:Harris, William
van Horn, Hugh
Vanden Bout, Paul
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Subunit:MMA Chile Site Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)
Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Description:Left to right: Bill Harris (NSF), Hugh Van Horn (NSF), and NRAO Director Paul Vanden Bout standing on level ground at the 16,500 foot MMA - later ALMA - site, with 20,000 foot mountains rising in the background.In a long article in the Fall 1997 issue of Point Source prompted by Congressional approval of the FY 1998 budget for NSF, which included design and development funding for the Millimeter Array, the late Bob Brown wrote, "Further partnership and cooperative involvement in the MMA is very likely. The NSF would like to see the MMA done as a partnership between their agency (through the NRAO) and another governmental agency or an international partner. Discussions, some quite far along, are being held with both the Japanese National Astronomical Observatory and the European Southern Observatory. These may lead to the MMA being done collaboratively and being expanded well beyond the scale of the project that we have been imagining heretofore. Such partnerships, should they come to pass, will have little effect on our near-term development plans but perhaps profound effects on the long-term evolution of the MMA project." [show more]