Distant view of Chajnantor

Sunset over the majestic mountains in the area of San Pedro de Atacama. The grazing sunlight intensifies the red colour of the volcanic rock which characterises the landscape at the intermediate altitude range. From left to right, partially covered by clouds, are the Licancabur and Jurique volcanoes, followed by the “Cerro Toco” and the Chajnantor plateau, hidden behind the high peaks. Due to its elevation (5000 metres above sea level) and its dryness, the Chajnantor plateau is one of the best sites on Earth for millimetre and submillimetre astronomy. It is the home of ALMA, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, the most powerful radio observatory in the world operating at these wavelengths. Chajnantor is also the home of another submillimeter telescope, APEX, the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment, which has operated there since 2005.

Crédit:

ESO

À propos de l'image

Identification:chaj_distant_view2
Type:Photographique
Date de publication:16 juin 2010 11:35
Taille:2949 x 2983 px

À propos de l'objet

Nom:Atacama Desert, Chajnantor
Type:Solar System : Planet : Feature : Surface
Unspecified : Technology : Observatory
Catégorie:ALMA

Image Formats

Grand JPEG
2,4 Mio
JPEG taille écran
335,9 Kio

Zoomable


Fonds d'écran

1024x768
265,0 Kio
1280x1024
433,2 Kio
1600x1200
628,0 Kio
1920x1200
747,8 Kio
2048x1536
1007,1 Kio