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The Chile Project

In ACEAP by Brian Koberlein0 Comments

Half a century ago construction began on what would become the largest southern observatory of its time. It was known as the Chile project.

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To Sleep, Perchance to Dream

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I’m exhausted. I didn’t write a post yesterday because I was traveling back from Chile to Rochester. Normally I would have had a pre-written post, but in the past 10 days I’ve been on seven airline flights, traveled thousands of miles, stayed up far too late looking at stars, learning new things about astronomy in Chile and meeting new friends. …

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The Boy They Left Behind

In ACEAP by Brian Koberlein7 Comments

The main site at ALMA is at an elevation of 16,400 feet. Roughly half the atmosphere is below you at that point, and oxygen levels are pretty low. It can have some minor adverse effects in the best conditions, and downright life-threatening effects in the worst. So you have to pass a basic physical on site, and if you don’t …