"This is an insiders' account of the ALMA mega-project, from its early roots, through various challenges, to becoming one of the most productive telescopes in the world. Written for a broad spectrum of readers, the eBook edition is available as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core"--
"This is an insiders' account of the ALMA mega-project, from its early roots, through various challenges, to becoming one of the most productive telescopes in the world. Written for a broad spectrum of readers, the eBook edition is available as an Open Access publication on Cambridge Core"--Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Paul A. Vanden Bout is a Senior Scientist, Emeritus, at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), where he served as director from 1985 to 2002. He was the first director of ALMA and served as the head of the North American ALMA Science Center (NAASC), where he organized the Center in its early years. His career has been almost entirely spent in millimeter astronomy, including pioneering the Millimeter Wave Observatory at the University of Texas' McDonald Observatory. He has participated in the entire US history of events that led to ALMA, and much of that in Europe, Japan, and Chile.
Inhaltsangabe
Foreword Anneila Sargent Preface 1. Interstellar Carbon Monoxide 2. What Now? 3. The Millimeter Array 4. Searching for a Site 5. Foreign Affairs 6. Organizing ALMA 7. Contentious Matters 8. Funding ALMA 9. Construction and Inauguration 10. Promises Fulfilled Appendix A. Radioastronomy Appendix B. Millimeter/Submillimeter Telescopes Appendix C. Lessons Learned Bibliography Glossary Index.
Foreword Anneila Sargent Preface 1. Interstellar Carbon Monoxide 2. What Now? 3. The Millimeter Array 4. Searching for a Site 5. Foreign Affairs 6. Organizing ALMA 7. Contentious Matters 8. Funding ALMA 9. Construction and Inauguration 10. Promises Fulfilled Appendix A. Radioastronomy Appendix B. Millimeter/Submillimeter Telescopes Appendix C. Lessons Learned Bibliography Glossary Index.
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