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https://www.mpia.de/news/science/2026-01-arks-survey
Major upgrade to the NRAO Very Long Baseline Array promises to significantly expand its scientific capabilities
https://public.nrao.edu/news/nrao-to-outfit-the-vlba-with-new-ultra-wideband-receivers/
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The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is upgrading the NSF Very Long Baseline Array with new ultra wideband receivers spanning 8–40 GHz, expanding its scientific reach and enabling Ka-band observations for the first time.
Satellite Internet Meets Space Science: A Groundbreaking Solution for Spectrum Sharing
#NRAO and @SpaceX join forces to reduce radio interference, paving the way for uninterrupted astronomical discoveries and national connectivity
A groundbreaking solution has been developed to address the growing challenge of radio interference from satellite constellations on sensitive...
ALMA Reveals Stunning Details of Infant Galaxies in the Early Universe
Groundbreaking survey provides unprecedented views of galaxy formation when the Universe was just a toddler.
https://public.nrao.edu/news/alma-reveals-stunning-details-of-infant-galaxies-in-the-early-universe
📷: the family portrait of early galaxy formation created from the research of the CRISTAL survey.
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Lighting the Way: Cenca Bridge Wins Simons Foundation Funding for Expanding Astronomy Opportunities
The internationally recognized nonprofit organization Cenca Bridge has won $1.5 million, to be received over 5 years, from the Simons Foundation to support and expand their internships, mentorships and career development opportunities. The U.S. National Science Foundation National Radio Astronomy Observatory has provided administrative and leadership support in these efforts.
exoALMA Gives Astronomers A New Look At How Planets Are Formed
Thanks to newly developed advanced imaging techniques, exoALMA, which uses the powerful Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), has revealed the most exquisite images of young solar systems, never before seen by astronomers.
University of Florida and NSF NRAO Forge Path for Discovery
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://aui.edu/university-of-florida-and-nsf-nrao-forge-path-for-discovery/
The U.S. National Science Foundation National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NSF NRAO) and the University of Florida (UF) have announced a dynamic new partnership to advance science education and public outreach at a future Next Generation Very Large Array (ngVLA) antenna site in Florida.