Large Latin American Millimeter Array

The Large Latin American Millimeter Array (LLAMA) is a single-dish 12 m Nasmyth optics antenna which is under construction in the Puna de Atacama desert in the Province of Salta, Argentina, next to the Qubic experiment. The primary mirror accuracy will allow observation from 40 GHz up to 900 GHz. After installation it will be able to join other similar instruments to perform Very Large Base Line Interferometry or to work in standalone mode. Financial support is provided by the Argentinian and Brazilian governments. The total cost of construction, around US$20 million, and operation as well as the telescope time use will be shared equally by the two countries. Construction planning started in July 2014 after the formal signature of an agreement between the main institutions involved.

Large Latin American Millimeter Array
The site for the LLAMA telescope
Alternative namesLLAMA 
Location(s)Puna de Atacama, San Antonio de los Cobres, Salta, Argentina
Coordinates24°11′31″S 66°28′29″W
OrganizationArgentine Institute of Radio Astronomy
University of São Paulo 
Altitude4,820 m (15,810 ft)
Wavelength35, 1,000 GHz (8.57, 0.30 mm)
BuiltJuly 2014– (July 2014–)
Telescope styleCassegrain reflector
radio telescope 
Diameter12 m (39 ft 4 in)
Focal length4.8 m (15 ft 9 in)
Mountingaltazimuth mount 
Websitewww.llamaobservatory.org
Location of Large Latin American Millimeter Array
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