2014-2016
A.L.M.A
2014/2016
In the end of 2013, a high resolution image of the coldest place in the Universe
we know (The Boomerang Nebula) was captured by the most powerful
set of telescopes in the world: Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) in the
Atacama desert.
The importance of this discovery lies mainly in determining what happens
with the stars once they die, because it will happen the same
to the Sun. Now we know how cold our Solar System and the Universe may be in
the future.
"Audiovisual"
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