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One radio telescope receiver from the 'One-Mile Telescope' at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory . This telescope array was the first long-baseline Earth-rotation aperture synthesis interferometer . It is now essentially decommissioned.
Photo by Bob Tubbs in 2001.
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