RMACDPXW–Radio telescope satellite dishes dish of astronomy observatory Very Large Array VLA near Socorro New Mexico US USA America
RMD222RC–A radio telescope dish in the Very Large Array (VLA), New Mexico. Copy space.
RMBK16W4–Sierra Nevada telescope dish
RMB0467N–Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope Dish.
RF2C5C3PX–Back side of radio telescope dish at the very large array (VLA)
RFGD8KKW–Large radio telescope dish
RMBH0F5W–Main radio telescope dish at Jodrell Bank
RMBHDJY6–The Parkes Observatory, New South Wales Australia
RFP6DA86–Radio telescope dish pointing at the sky
RM2AA82FJ–Decomissioned radio telescope dish at Cambridge University's Mullard Observatory
RM2BEYMRC–Radio telescope dish at Algonquin Radio Observatory, Algonquin Provincial Park, Nipissing Township, Ontario, Canada
RMHA03KG–Astronomy observatory Very Large Array VLA radio telescope satellite dish antenna Socorro New Mexico USA
RMH9CHKK–Eiscat Radio Telescope / EISCAT Svalbard Radar on the mountain Breinosa in Adventdalen, Svalbard, used to study the Aurora
RM2HGKEEP–A lone radio telescope at the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array on the Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico
RMCNMJXD–radio telescope used to transmit Apollo 11 mission feed
RMJXN511–Milky Way behind a radio telescope dish of the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory, of the University of Cambridge
RF2AYBFWB–The Milky Way behind the Parkes Radio Telescope
RFTW93YA–CSIRO Radio Telescope at Parkes, New South Wales, Australia popular tourist travel destination.
RFAYCTFJ–STORM OVER JODRELL BANK RADIO TELESCOPE CHESHIRE ENGLAND EUROPE
RMDGKNEG–Radio Telescope Dish in Pie Town, New Mexico
RMBR2KYY–Very Large Array Radio Telescope Dish Pointed Skyward
RMBK16TA–Sierra Nevada, piste with space telescope dish
RMB046YN–Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope Dish.
RF2C5C3P7–Single radio telescope with field of blue sky above
RFGD8KKP–Large radio telescope dish
RFR975C8–Large radio telescope dish in Arecibo national observatory
RMBHDK2K–The Parkes Observatory, New South Wales Australia
RFJ2XC3F–Radio telescope dish pointing at the sky
RM2AA82B3–Decomissioned radio telescope dish at Cambridge University's Mullard Observatory
RM2BEYMXG–Radio telescope dish at Algonquin Radio Observatory, Algonquin Provincial Park, Nipissing Township, Ontario, Canada
RMHE8MY2–Very Large Array hangar with a radio telescope being repaired / going through maintenance, New Mexico, NM, USA.
RF2A79E52–The dish of the Jodrell Bank telescope 'floating' in the distant clouds.
RM2HGKEJ5–Radio telescope dishes stacked together at the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array on the Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico
RMW2TM7E–VLR Radio Telescope
RMJXN520–Milky Way behind a radio telescope dish of the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory, of the University of Cambridge
RMS3C6BC–A telescope / dish at Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory (MRAO) in Cambridgeshire. Part of Cambridge University
RFTW9452–CSIRO Radio Telescope at Parkes, New South Wales, Australia popular tourist travel destination.
RMC5YMRD–The Stanford Dish, an active radio telescope, Stanford, California, United States of America
RMT3D3KX–25-Foot satellite dish at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia, used as a radio telescope for teaching radio astronomy at the undergraduate level.
RMBR2KXK–A radio telescope dish in the Very Large Array, New Mexico, is pointed skyward.
RMBK16YN–Sierra Nevada, piste with space telescope dish
RMB047R3–Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope Dish.
RF2C5C3M2–Radio telescope dish at the very large array with a government property warning no trespassing sign
RMEK0E3T–At ALMA radio telescope observatory, San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, South America
RFR975C1–Large radio telescope dish in Arecibo national observatory
RMMT88BE–1990 HISTORICAL RADIO TELESCOPE SATELLITE DISH SAN AUGUSTINE PLAIN NEW MEXICO USA
RFJT5G9D–Radio telescope dish pointing at the sky
RM2AA833W–Decomissioned radio telescope dish at Cambridge University's Mullard Observatory
RM2BEYM80–Radio telescope dish at Algonquin Radio Observatory, Algonquin Provincial Park, Nipissing Township, Ontario, Canada
RMJ436WA–Datil, New Mexico - The Antenna Assembly Building at the Very Large Array radio telescope. The Array consists of 27 large dish antennas on the Plains
RFPWAK6G–Radio Telescope Dish pointing skywards
RM2HGKEE2–Radio telescope dishes stacked together at the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array on the Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico
RMBBNFD5–Radio telescope dish at Jodrell Bank Observatory.
RFDA9GER–The Carl Janski Very Large Array near Socorro, New Mexico, tucked away in the Magdalena Mountains.
RMH0N3KM–CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope is a 64-m diameter parabolic dish used for radio astronomy NSW Australia
RFTW949T–CSIRO Radio Telescope at Parkes, New South Wales, Australia popular tourist travel destination.
RMC5YMR8–The Stanford Dish, an active radio telescope, Stanford, California, United States of America
RFFXDN63–Huge antenna dish at Very Large Array, searching for imaging signal in space
RMC0X4GT–A radio telescope dish in the Very Large Array against blue New Mexico sky.
RMBK16WK–Sierra Nevada, piste with space telescope dish
RMB0484T–Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope Dish.
RF2J82XP2–Giant satellite dish signal at dusk with the starry sky out of focus with shallow depth of field.
RMEK0E3X–At ALMA radio telescope observatory, San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, South America
RFR975C0–Large radio telescope dish in Arecibo national observatory
RMMT88B8–1990 HISTORICAL RADIO TELESCOPE SATELLITE DISH SAN AUGUSTINE PLAIN NEW MEXICO USA
RM2AWB3YX–Female tourist seated at a table looking up at the Parkes Radio Telescope know as 'The Dish' that is pointed skyward in New South Wales, Australia.
RM2AA82MH–Decomissioned radio telescope dish at Cambridge University's Mullard Observatory
RM2BEYMX5–Radio telescope dish at Algonquin Radio Observatory, Algonquin Provincial Park, Nipissing Township, Ontario, Canada
RMJ436D2–Datil, New Mexico - The Very Large Array radio telescope consists of 27 large dish antennas on the Plains of San Agustin in western New Mexico. The fa
RFPWAK6E–Radio Telescope Dish pointing skywards
RM2HGKEB6–Radio telescope dishes stacked together at the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array on the Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico
RMBBNEJE–Radio telescope dish at Jodrell Bank Observatory.
RMD3AENT–Science and Cosmology Museum, La Laguna, Tenerife, Canary Islands
RMH0N3KG–CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope is a 64-m diameter parabolic dish used for radio astronomy NSW Australia
RFTW93P6–CSIRO Radio Telescope at Parkes, New South Wales, Australia popular tourist travel destination.
RMC5YMRN–The sun sets behind The Stanford Dish, an active radio telescope, Stanford, California, United States of America
RFFYAWH9–Huge antenna dish at Very Large Array, searching for imaging signal in space
RMD2244E–A giant radio telescope dish in the Very Large Array (VLA), New Mexico.
RMBK16TF–Sierra Nevada, piste with space telescope dish
RMB047JP–Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope Dish.
RM2AKBDGM–VLA Radio Telescope against sky at sunset, New Mexico, USA
RMEK0E40–At ALMA radio telescope observatory, San Pedro de Atacama, Chile, South America
RFR975C2–Large radio telescope dish in Arecibo national observatory
RMMT88B7–1990 HISTORICAL RADIO TELESCOPE SATELLITE DISH SAN AUGUSTINE PLAIN NEW MEXICO USA
RFE6390F–Woodcut style expressionist radio dish telescope pointing at that sky.
RM2AA80CC–Radio telescope dish at Cambridge University's Mullard Observatory
RM2BEYMJY–Radio telescope dish at Algonquin Radio Observatory, Algonquin Provincial Park, Nipissing Township, Ontario, Canada
RMJ436Y9–Datil, New Mexico - The Very Large Array radio telescope consists of 27 large dish antennas like this one on the Plains of San Agustin in western New
RFPWAK6K–Radio Telescope Dish pointing skywards
RM2HGKEDJ–Radio telescope dishes stacked together at the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array on the Plains of San Agustin, New Mexico
RMBBNE7C–Radio telescope dish at Jodrell Bank Observatory.
RF2C5C3PT–Detail of antenna and dish at the Very Large Array (VLA)
RMH0N3KJ–CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope is a 64-m diameter parabolic dish used for radio astronomy NSW Australia
RFTW944W–CSIRO Radio Telescope at Parkes, New South Wales, Australia popular tourist travel destination.
RMC5YMRM–The sun sets behind The Stanford Dish, an active radio telescope, Stanford, California, United States of America
RFFX44WP–Huge antenna dish at Very Large Array, searching for imaging signal in space
RMKJRPF4–Giant radio telescope dish part of an array in the New Mexico desert
RF2H7R6AC–Steerable radar dish at MIT Haystack Observatory in Massachusetts. Radio telescope is used to study how solar radiation affects the ionosphere.
RMAN71FW–The Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope Dish,Pointing Up Towards The Sky.
RM2AWB3KM–The Dish or Parkes Radio Telescope stands pointing up at a beautiful daytime clear sky day in country New South Wales in Australia.
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