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People is exactly "Sakamoto, Seiichi"
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Start Date:1999-11
Location:Chile
People:Sakamoto, Seiichi
Yun, Min
Giovanelli, Riccardo
Radford, Simon
Otarola, Angel
Nyman, Lars Ake
Brooks, Kate
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)
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Description:As part of ALMA site testing, weather balloons, or radiosondes, were launched to measure the vertical profiles of temperature, pressure, and humidity. Balloons were launched about 1 km west of the present location of the ALMA AOS building, and the equipment, including the tanks of helium for the balloons, was stored in a container. Inside the container in November 1999, l-r: Seichi Sakamoto, Min Yun, Riccardo Giovanelli, Simon Radford, Angel Otarola, Lars Ake Nyman, and Kate Brooks. [show more]
Start Date:1996-06
Location:Chile
People:Nakai, Naomasa
Sakamoto, Seiichi
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Instruments--Millimeter Array (MMA)
Instruments--Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)
Description:Naomasa Nakai (standing left) and Seiichi Sakamoto (standing right) with two unidentified people working on assembling the sensor connections in the Japanese weather station cabinet at Pampa La Bola.
Start Date:2001-01-16
Location:Tokyo, Japan
People:Chikada, Yoshihiro
Rafel, Mark
Brown, Robert L.
Ishiguro, Masato
Kurtz, Richard
Guilloteau, Stefan
Wade, Richard
Sakamoto, Seiichi
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:MMA/ALMA Unit
Type:Still Image
Original Format of Digital Item:Color print
Subject:Instruments--Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)
Description:Twenty years ago, ALMA project managers and scientists from NRAO and ESO traveled to Tokyo to discuss Japanese involvement in ALMA. On 16 January 2001, they raised a toast to future collaboration. Left to right: Yoshihiro Chikada, Mark Rafel, Bob Brown, Masato Ishiguro, Richard Kurtz, Stefan Guilloteau, Richard Wade, Seichi Sakamoto. Japan formally joined ALMA in 2004. [show more]