A team of astronomers led by Wouter Vlemmings, Chalmers University of Technology, have used the telescope Alma (Atacama Large Millimetre /
Submillimetre Array) to make the sharpest observations yet of a star with the same starting mass as the Sun.
Not exact matches
[2] The Atacama Large Millimeter / submillimeter
Array (ALMA), operated in part by ESO, observes in
submillimetre and millimetre light and is ideal for the study of such very young stars in molecular clouds.
SCUBA - 2 will keep the JCMT at the forefront of
submillimetre astronomy, complementing the Submillimeter
Array on Mauna Kea and forthcoming telescopes such as the Atacama Large Millimeter
Array in Chile.
On July 6, 2004, a team of astronomers (including Jane Greaves, Mark Wyatt, Wayne Holland, and William Dent) using the
Submillimetre Common - User Bolometer
Array (SCUBA) of the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope at the Joint Astronomy Center on the Big Island of Hawaii announced that they had detected a large and relatively dense, cold dust disk around Tau Ceti (RAS press release; and (Greaves et al, 2004).