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Space.com on MSNRare snowfall in Atacama Desert forces the world's most powerful radio telescope into 'survival mode'The ALMA radio telescope array in the Atacama Desert temporarily halted operations after a rare snowfall blanketed the base ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNRare Blanket of Snow Falls in Chile's Atacama, the World's Driest DesertLast week, astronomers stationed at the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Observatory in northern Chile ...
The Atacama Desert of Chile is largely considered the driest place on Earth, but recently saw the moon-like landscape ...
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Cyprus Mail on MSNChile observatory captures the universe with 3,200-megapixel cameraChile's Vera C. Rubin Observatory, which boasts the world's largest digital camera, has begun displaying its first images of ...
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Free Malaysia Today on MSNRecord cold snap in Argentina, Chile and Uruguay leaves at least 15 people dead, causes power outagesRecord low temperatures were recorded as far south as Chile's Atacama Desert, where snow fell for the first time in a decade, ...
Northern Chile’s Atacama Desert is the driest desert in the world. It’s also a traveler’s delight with rock canyons, snow-capped volcanoes, geysers and turquoise lakes.
In Chile, a writer takes a road trip through one of the world’s driest places — a landscape that preserves remnants of the dead. The Valley of Mars in the Atacama Desert, with the Andes in the ...
The Atacama Desert is Chile at its most serrated; Chile without a safety net. Or, at least, that’s the theory. When I arrive at the Alto Atacama Desert Lodge & Spa , I could barely feel more ...
See, the Atacama Desert may well be one of the planet’s most spectacular landscapes, but at 2,400 metres above sea level, it doesn’t half play havoc with the human constitution.
ATACAMA DESERT, Chile — At the top of a craggy path in Socaire, a hilltop village deep in Chile's Atacama Desert, a black flag whips in the wind above Jeanette Cruz's house.
Ckunsa, an indigenous language in Chile, was declared dead 70 years ago. But groups in northern Chile are successfuly reviving the language and teaching it to a new generation.
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