
Some of the antennas of the AMI Large Array at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory, Cambridge, behaving like giant sunflowers … tracking galaxies across the sky!
Some of the antennas of the AMI Large Array at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory, Cambridge, behaving like giant sunflowers … tracking galaxies across the sky!
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Wow, they are amazing!
They are a great feature to see every time we leave the house to go anywhere!
🙂 Fun! Wouldn’t that be a sight if sunflowers grew that big?
Don’t yours grow that big? ‘Russian Giant’ gets close, I am sure! 😉
It took me a few moments to work out what this photo showed – clever! Is the movement visible to the naked eye, or is it too gradual?
They look totally static. Easier to compare against landscape markers than the sun or stars though.
That’s true