Chile's massive space observatory in the Atacama desert region is hoping to shed new light on black holes, boosting its technical capabilities to uncover the universe's secrets. More here
"We're looking to enhance the capabilities of ALMA over the next 10 years," said Sean Dougherty, ALMA's director.
"I think its' going to be quite the renaissance in observations of black holes in general," Dougherty said. "I think it's going to be a great motivator and really enhance our understanding of black holes and black hole physics." From getting water and electricity back up, to getting enough of the staff back on site and operating equipment necessary to move satellites, ALMA needs a number of processes and employees operating to take a single picture.
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