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Very Large Array
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Ver·y Large Array  (vr)
n. Abbr. VLA
A Y-shaped pattern of radio telescopes in New Mexico with a radius of 21 kilometers (13 miles).


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Follow-up observations with the Very Large Array radio telescope near Socorro, N.
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