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Maipú Also Looked at the Stars: the Story of the First Radio Observatory that Put the Commune on the Scientific Map

Summary by La Voz De Maipú
Every year we commemorate the Day of Astronomy in Chile, a day that reminds us how privileged the country is as one of the most important world powers in astronomical observation. Long before the telescopes of the north positioned Chile as a world power in astronomy, in Maipú we had already tried to decipher the universe through this discipline. With facilities like ALMA in the Atacama desert or the Very Large Telescope (VLT), the country concen…
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Every year we commemorate the Day of Astronomy in Chile, a day that reminds us how privileged the country is as one of the most important world powers in astronomical observation. Long before the telescopes of the north positioned Chile as a world power in astronomy, in Maipú we had already tried to decipher the universe through this discipline. With facilities like ALMA in the Atacama desert or the Very Large Telescope (VLT), the country concen…

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La Voz de Maipú broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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