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English: The Atacama Cosmology Telescope viewed from the top of the outer ground screen. The top half of the segmented, primary mirror can be seen above the inner ground screen that moves with the telescope.
Date 10 August 2015 (according to Exif data)
Source M. Devlin, University of Pennsylvania
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14:07, 19 February 2016 1,936 × 1,288 (906,706 bytes) w:en:Ahincks (talk | contribs) The Atacama Cosmology Telescope viewed from the top of the outer ground screen. The top half of the segmented, primary mirror can be seen above the inner ground screen that moves with the telescope. Credit: M. Devlin.

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