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ALMA, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array, situated
high in the Chilean desert, is the largest ground-based telescope
on Earth. This is an insiders' account of how this complex
mega-project came to fruition from authors with intimate knowledge
of its past and present. The separate roots of ALMA in the United
States, Europe, and Japan are traced to their merger into an
international partnership involving more than 20 countries. The
book relates the search for a suitable telescope site, challenges
encountered in organization, funding, and construction, and lessons
learned along the way. It closes with a review of the most
significant results from ALMA, now one of the most productive
telescopes in the world. Written for a broad spectrum of readers,
including astronomers, engineers, project managers, science
historians, government officials, and the general public, the eBook
edition is available to download as an Open Access publication on
Cambridge Core.
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