Saturday, November 13, 2010

The Very Large Array Explained

My attempt to explain the Very Large Array (VLA) in terms of both history and development of the city and concepts of science. Journal Entry as in the previous video. Saturday, July 18 7/19/2009 monitored contracts with the dawn. He led the way for a mile or two, but failed to find the turning point for the VLA. Uturn and back again - this time it was. Had arrived around 7ish and the place for me. After some scratching to figure out how to find work in the back of vistorsCenter. This is interesting because, as science changes around him. It 'was the first desktop, web, and build GPS. A lot of things, this system works, it could be done quite easily these days with the GPS, but in their time have been some technological feat. over the past 9 then led to the meteorite crater. She decided to move the Painted Desert and Petrified Forest jump. Got to meteorite crater (looking through some big storms) about 4ish. Only when you arrive (a 6 milesDrive), they tell you its 15 bux. I kinda new business here anyway, but I found it quite subtle. Very windy. Film was quite fun, and the ads were done quite well. I think it was expensive for what it was, but it was fun. The wind was phenomenal to see the crater. possible twister in the distance. A Flagstaff, and Starbux. Dune fallen, and I closed, but you soon Starbux (08:00). Ready to upload 9ish and decided to try to head to the Grand Canyon, flyingDawn. Hard ...

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