The technology of interferometry had progressed far enough that in the late 1960, a national science foundation, inconjuction with a consortium of universities undertook the contruction of revolutionary interferometer, The VLA (or Very Large Array). Rather than just a pair of antennas, the VLA would be composed of 28 movable antennas, with their signals combined by specially constructed electronic circuits and processed by state of the art computers.

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