Here's some video footage of our stand at the exhibition taken by Rob Cross.

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Here's some video footage of our stand at the exhibition taken by Rob Cross.
We designed the scale poster on our stand ourselves so is not commercially available. If you would like a high resolution file to print out yourself do get in touch by following this link.
Lots of people wanted to know where we got our DNA models from so here's the link!
ALMA SSE imaging mosaic
A mosaic of all the "interferometered" people and objects at the ALMA Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition stand...
.. nice bunch of people - I can spot myself in there a few times. If came along you might be able to spot yourself!
ALMA observes a ring around the bright star Fomalhaut
ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO). Visible light image: the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope
i can find an answer if you want to know why...
10 days until holidayyyyy :) i've been lakeside (twice) and bluewater to buy lots of pretty stuff for it, and been doing so much exercise and eating so much bettter so i can look good in all of it... just too excited now it's so close; a well-deserved week away me thinks!
i went out yesterday for a cute geeky science day and had such a laugh! i got so much free stuff from the exhibition and i felt all clever for the first time in ages :) it was just really nice way to spend the day and i only spent a tenner overall! go scienceeee!
just about to go to an exericse class with my charchar which should be fun fun fun before going to ellie's for her birthday bbq :D yayayay
Fauna and flora in the Chilean Chajnantor plain
Although it is an ambitious scientific project activities on the ALMA site not only focus on building the world’s most advanced astronomical observatory but also on the historical and environmental aspects in this unique region.
We have a beautiful, fully illustrated book about the fauna and flora in the Chilean Chajnantor plain that is free to download (PDF file, 6.25MB) that is bilingual Spanish/English.
Future experimental scientist at the Mini Motors stand - curious minds and a hands on approach!