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Rare snowfall in Atacama Desert forces the world's most powerful radio telescope into 'survival mode'

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Atacama Large Millimeter /submillimeter Array (ALMA) is home to home a large network of radio telescopes in northern Chile .

A rare snowfall in the driest place on Earth has halted operations of one of the world's premier telescope arrays.

Climate change may mean the observatory will face more extreme weather events like this in the future, a climatologist says.

María de los Ángeles Orfila is a science journalist from Montevideo, Uruguay , known for her long-form writing featured in El País and El Observador . She also participated in the Sharon Dunwoody Mentoring Program 2023 offered by The Open Notebook and has bylines in Science , Scientific American , and Discover Magazine , among other outlets. You must confirm your public display name before commenting Please logout and then login again, you will then be prompted to enter your display name..

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