VLA at sunset – Image courtesy of NRAO/AUI
The most famous radio telescope in the world is about to get a new name. The Very Large Array, known around the world, isn’t what it used to be. The iconic radio telescope…is nearing the completion of an amazing transformation. More than a decade of effort has replaced the VLA’s original, 1970s-vintage electronics with modern, state-of-the-art equipment.
“The VLA Expansion Project, begun in 2000, has increased the VLA’s technical capabilities by factors of as much as 8,000, and the new system allows scientists to do things they never could do before,” said Fred K.Y. Lo, Director of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. “After more than three decades on the frontiers of science, the VLA now is poised for a new era as one of the world’s premier tools for meeting the challenges of 21st-Century astrophysics,” he added.
And so it’s time, the Observatory has decided, to give this transformed scientific facility a new name to reflect its new capabilities.
The Observatory is seeking ideas for a new name from the public and the scientific community.
Entries will be accepted until December 1, 2011, and the new name will be announced at NRAO’s Town Hall at the American Astronomical Society’s meeting in Austin, Texas, in January…
the big ear
VLA 2.0
President Obama Telescope
Jodie Foster
Some of my images of it for inspiration
http://www.maletic.org/photography/radioastronomy-vla/
(when I was there I was mix-blessed with clear skies, good for my observations, bad for dramatic sky photography)
DCC (Drone Communication Centre)
I was kind of hoping for the “Contact Array,” a nod to the Jodie Foster movie mentioned by KMFIX.
The Deep Space Array
“Deep Thought”
Mushroom Forest
Far Out Telescope
The Sagan Array
Extremely Big Array
Nobody Walks In Array!
Far, far array.
Very Large iPhone
Correction: Very Large iPhone 4S (for Space)
Interestelar Babbler Wannabe
M.I.T.H
More Information To Hide
eFART even Furthur Away Radio Telescope
Digital Radio Astronomy Telescope, or DRAT!
the Very Large Vagina (there – that problem is licked)
I apologize for that, but it’s (as should be obvious to most here) a reference to the TV networks’ newly approved use of the word in sitcoms, as reported on No Agenda – in the morning!
The very unfunny-ness of the joke is its’ humor!
One should never *explain* a joke, so I apologize for the previous apology.