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VLA - Very Large Array radio telescope operated by the NRAO National Radio Astronomical Observatory, near Socorro, New Mexico, USA
Pedestrian access to Pico do Areeiro and white dome of radar station N°4 on the Portuguese island of Madeira.
Engineer working on telecommunications tower under the sky
Mobile military radar unit for air surveillance.
Indianapolis - Circa March 2023: National Weather Service Doppler Radar. NOAA uses Doppler radar to monitor and report on normal and severe weather.
Radio telescope looking into the sky
Airport Radar in Japan.
An airport radar on a cloudy sky background. Selective focus.
Songjiang District, Shanghai - Young people in front of the Tianma radio astronomical telescope
Radio antenna dishes of the Very Large Array radio telescope at  sunset
Barbed wire fence around satellite links center with telecommunication tower equipped with radar antennas, cybercrime and cyber security concept
Large array of antennas , VLA, in New Mexico
Rusty old white satellite dishes on blue sky background
A group of satellite dishes point skyward at a telecommunications ground facility.
Anntena, Space exploration,China - Space Science in Neuquen - Argentina.
A huge white satellite antenna under clear sky
phased array surface detection and tracking radar, early warning system mounted on gray frigate
space observatory, radio astronomy telescope
Radio telescopes near the village of Westerbork, The Netherlands.
Abandoned radar tower seen above trees at Camp Hero State Park, Montauk, Long Island, New York.  The camp was used in World War II and during the Cold War.  The radar tower was used as part of the United States' defense system during the cold war.  Camp Hero is rumored to be the location where secret government experiments were carried out on juvenile boys.  The camp was operated by the United States Army, and later was operated by the United States Air Force.  The camp was commissioned by the United States Army in 1942, and it was originally disguised as a fishing village.  The United States Air Force closed the camp in 1981.  When the camp was closed the large high-powered radar reflector was left in place due to the difficulty in removing it.  It was 126 feet (38m) long and 38 feet (12m) tall, and weighed 40 tons (over 3,600kg).  It is fenced off from public access, and is now in a state of serious disrepair.
The Carnarvon Tracking Station Western Australia
Afternoon shot of the VLA radio telescope in New Mexico, as seen in the movie \
two big radio telescope in the blue sky
Satellite dish
Songjiang District, Shanghai-Tianma Radio Astronomy Telescope
De Westerbork Synthese Radio Telescoop is een uit veertien losse parabolische antennes bestaande radiotelescoop in de bossen nabij Hooghalen en Westerbork in de Nederlandse provincie Drenthe.
Santander, Cantabria, Spain, 02, 02, 2022: Telecommunications antennas in the science and technology park of Santander, Cantabria, PCTCAN, Spain
View of Jodrell Bank telescope in Cheshire, UK
National Radio Astronomy Observatory or the Very Large Array in Socorro, New Mexico
Communications tower
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