On March 31, 2012, the VLA in New Mexico was renamed to the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array.
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seachanged@mastodon.social's status on Saturday, 31-Aug-2024 20:31:11 UTC seachanged -
seachanged@mastodon.social's status on Wednesday, 31-Jul-2024 19:15:32 UTC seachanged Those are almost certainly Kevlar gloves she is wearing.
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seachanged@mastodon.social's status on Monday, 04-Mar-2024 16:20:17 UTC seachanged It's over a century old, so I doubt that its a big moneymaker for a paywall, so I poked around and found an open copy of it:
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seachanged@mastodon.social's status on Sunday, 24-Dec-2023 17:58:23 UTC seachanged A public annotation:
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seachanged@mastodon.social's status on Sunday, 10-Dec-2023 05:19:26 UTC seachanged She came to my school, once in the late 1970s, and handed out nanoseconds to all that wanted them.
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seachanged@mastodon.social's status on Thursday, 16-Nov-2023 19:32:06 UTC seachanged We only sent one copy and it took about 3 minutes.
That's one unique grain of sand in a vast sea of time.
SETI says one of their receivers could capture it in M13, where it was aimed, given an antenna the size of Arecibo, but whoever was receiving would have to be looking right at the signal when it arrived.
A vast sea of space, as well.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=eYDBTYfn9D8&pp=ygUQbm8gb25lIHJlY2VpdmluZw%3D%3D
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seachanged@mastodon.social's status on Saturday, 01-Apr-2023 16:38:47 UTC seachanged