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NRAO: Frequently Asked Questions
http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/epo/faq
This Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ for short) list attempts to answer general questions about the VLA. A second FAQ that deals with more specific questions about radio astronomy and the role the NRAO plays in it is also available. Where can I find high resolution photographs of the VLA? What is the closest airport to the VLA? When are you going to move antennas? Where can I get a copy of the VLA video? How can I get a job at the VLA? Where can I find high resolution photographs of the VLA? I'm a profes...
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Scientists Discover Sugar in Space
http://www.nrao.edu/pr/2000/sugar
Scientists Discover Sugar in Space. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: June 15, 2000. Dave Finley, Public Information Officer. Scientists Discover Sugar in Space. We hope this discovery inspires renewed efforts to find even more kinds of molecules, so that, with a better idea of the total picture, we may be able to deduce the details of the prebiotic chemistry taking place in interstellar clouds," Hollis said. The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation, operated under c...
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NRAO Directories
http://www.nrao.edu/navbar/directories.shtml
Mailing Addresses, Phone Numbers. Look up a NRAO Staff member in our phonebook. NRAO has three main sites. In the US: Charlottesville, VA. Headquarters); Socorro, NM. The Array Operations Center or AOC); and Green Bank, WV. Site of the GBT). In addition, the Very Large Array (VLA) site is 50 miles west of Socorro, there are 10 VLBA antennas scattered throughout the United States, and the ALMA. Choose extent of search:. Only Charlottesville, VA. Only Green Bank, WV (including GBT). Please see our Contact.
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The AIPS Group (gnarly dudes, one and all)
http://www.aips.nrao.edu/group.shtml
The AIPS Group (in alphabetical order). The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc. Modified on $Date: 2016/02/08 21:05:44 $.
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AIPS ("Classic", not aips++) Home Page
http://www.aips.nrao.edu/compiler.shtml
Why install a compiler? Compiler versions 3.3.x and 3.4.2 have been found to contain errors when used with AIPS. With minor changes, AIPS now appears to work well with 3.2.3 and preliminary tests of 3.4.4 look good. Version 4.0 should not be used. Steps to install GNU 2.95.3 compiler in Linux. Http:/ www.gnu.org/software/gcc/. Then the link to 2.95.3, then the link to GNU mirror sites. Choose one. Gcc-295.3.tar.gz. 2953 is preferred with RedHat 7 systems. Or download the tarball from us at. Do NOT replac...
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AIPS ("Classic", not aips++)
http://www.aips.nrao.edu/Mac.shtml
Special MacIntosh OS X instructions. Version of AIPS is available as our active development version. It is likely to change on a daily, weekly, and monthly basis. The older. Unless you have to compile the code yourself. The new Mac OS versions have caused some issues. Yosemite and El Capitan both appear to delete some (not all) of the XWindows libraries. See http:/ xquartz.macosforge.org/landing. To re-install X11. El Capitan also limits the use of run-time libraries. You may need to link (. Has been wri...
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VLA Archive Imaging Pilot
http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/~vlbacald
NRAO VLA Archive Survey pilot ( NVAS. The National Radio Astronomy Observatory. NRAO Very Large Array (VLA). NRAO Astronomical Image Processing System (AIPS). Main page (NVAS Home). Name look up :. 135-16.3 GHz (U). 204-25.5 GHz (K). 380-51.0 GHz (Q). AllSky 1.4 GHz/45"). SDSS 1.4 GHz/5"). Redirect to new NVAS page. 20130828: The NVAS page has moved! Please update your links to http:/ archive.nrao.edu/nvas/. If you find any problems please contact us. Modified on 2013-Aug-28 (text), 2006-Oct-31 (canvas).
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VLA Archive Imaging Pilot
http://www.aoc.nrao.edu/~vlbacald/index.shtml
NRAO VLA Archive Survey pilot ( NVAS. The National Radio Astronomy Observatory. NRAO Very Large Array (VLA). NRAO Astronomical Image Processing System (AIPS). Main page (NVAS Home). Name look up :. 135-16.3 GHz (U). 204-25.5 GHz (K). 380-51.0 GHz (Q). AllSky 1.4 GHz/45"). SDSS 1.4 GHz/5"). Redirect to new NVAS page. 20130828: The NVAS page has moved! Please update your links to http:/ archive.nrao.edu/nvas/. If you find any problems please contact us. Modified on 2013-Aug-28 (text), 2006-Oct-31 (canvas).