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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

EVLA information

It has been really hard to find EVLA information like beam size, largest angular scale, sensitivity, etc. on the VLA pages because all of the google searches point to old VLA information. The most useful and recent EVLA information on beam size and largest angular scale is here
Posted by Adam at 2:01 PM
Labels: astronomy

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