Welcome to the home of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory online.
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) website serves as a comprehensive resource for information on radio astronomy, the observatory's facilities, research, and educational outreach. It provides access to a wealth of data, publications, and tools for both professional astronomers and the general public interested in the science of the universe.
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Detailed information on the various telescopes operated by NRAO, including the Very Large Array (VLA), the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), and the Green Bank Telescope (GBT).
Access to research papers, data archives, and software tools for radio astronomy research.
A variety of educational resources for students and educators, including lesson plans, activities, and multimedia content.
Latest news, press releases, and information on upcoming events and public lectures hosted by NRAO.
Programs and initiatives aimed at engaging the public with the science of radio astronomy, including tours, open houses, and citizen science projects.
Information on job openings, internships, and fellowships at NRAO and in the field of radio astronomy.
Technical documentation and support for users of NRAO's telescopes and data analysis tools.
A collection of stunning images and videos captured by NRAO's telescopes, showcasing the beauty and complexity of the universe.
To enable forefront research into the universe at radio wavelengths by providing cutting-edge facilities to the astronomical community.
NRAO operates some of the world's most advanced radio telescopes, including the VLA, ALMA, and GBT, located in the United States and Chile.
NRAO collaborates with universities, research institutions, and international partners to advance the field of radio astronomy.
NRAO is funded by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and operates under a cooperative agreement with Associated Universities, Inc. (AUI).
NRAO's telescopes and research have led to numerous groundbreaking discoveries in astronomy, including the first image of a black hole.
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