The online streaming of live images from the Array Operation Site (5,000m asl.) and the Operations Support Facility (2,900m asl.) in Chile have been started. You can view the images at Live from Chajnantor (AOS)
and Live from OSF of the official Joint ALMA Observatory website.
The picture below shows what it looks like at AOS. There is currently a 12-hour difference between Chile and Japan.
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