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SETI and National Radio Astronomy Observatory search for extraterrestrial life
National Radio Astronomy Observatory will turn the Very Large Array’s 27 telescopes to scan for signs of alien life in 75 percent of the night sky.
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MS, DS, Rows of satellite dishes in Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA
MS, DS, Rows of satellite dishes in Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA
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WS PAN View of telescope of radio atennas in large field / San Agustin, New Mexico, United States
WS PAN View of telescope of radio atennas in large field / San Agustin, New Mexico, United States
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WS PAN View of telescope of radio atennas in large field / San Agustin, New Mexico, United States
WS PAN View of telescope of radio atennas in large field / San Agustin, New Mexico, United States
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SIDE POV, Car driving through desert, passing Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA
SIDE POV, Car driving through desert, passing Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA
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WS View of telescope of radio atennas in large field / San Agustin, New Mexico, United States
WS View of telescope of radio atennas in large field / San Agustin, New Mexico, United States
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SIDE POV, Car driving through desert, passing Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA
SIDE POV, Car driving through desert, passing Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA
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MS, PAN, Rows of satellite dishes in Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA
MS, PAN, Rows of satellite dishes in Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA
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MS, DS, Rows of satellite dishes in Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA
MS, DS, Rows of satellite dishes in Very Large Array, New Mexico, USA
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Very Large Array telescopes swivel in unison beneath billowing clouds.
Very Large Array telescopes swivel in unison beneath billowing clouds.
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Very Large Array telescopes swivel beneath billowing clouds.
Very Large Array telescopes swivel beneath billowing clouds.