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Astronomy / National Science Foundation / Radio telescopes / Observational astronomy / Science and technology in the United States / Atacama Desert / Atacama Large Millimeter Array / European Southern Observatory / Radio astronomy / National Radio Astronomy Observatory / National Astronomical Observatory of Japan / James Clerk Maxwell Telescope
Date: 2016-05-10 03:36:57
Astronomy
National Science Foundation
Radio telescopes
Observational astronomy
Science and technology in the United States
Atacama Desert
Atacama Large Millimeter Array
European Southern Observatory
Radio astronomy
National Radio Astronomy Observatory
National Astronomical Observatory of Japan
James Clerk Maxwell Telescope

Time: August 15-19, 2016 Location: ASIAA R1203 Lecture Room TIARA Summer School on Radio Astronomy

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