On November 25, at the Jindaiji Elementary School, in Chofu, Japan, Yasunori Fujii, Engineer of the ALMA Band 10 Cartridge Team, gave a lecture on astronomical objects such as the moon and the sun, and the ALMA Project. In the lecture, Fujii told the students that ALMA is the most advanced observation instrument aiming for the operation of over 30-year period, and there would be a chance some of the students may use it as a researcher in the future. They listened to his talk with starry eyes. The picture shows Yasunori Fujii giving the lecture.
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