Disassembly of the tested ALMA-J prototype antenna started at the ALMA Test Facility within the VLA site of NRAO (National Radio Astronomy Observatory) in New Mexico, US. The picture shows Hiroyuki Iwashita, engineer and Keiko Kaneko, technician, removing a sun-shade panel on the back of the main panel to disassemble the optical pointing telescope.
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