The
Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (
ALMA) is an
astronomical interferometer of
radio telescopes in the
Atacama desert of northern
Chile. Since a high and dry site is crucial to millimeter and submillimeter wavelength operations, the array has been constructed on the Chajnantor plateau at 5,000 meters altitude, near
Llano de Chajnantor Observatory and
Atacama Pathfinder Experiment. Consisting of 66 12-meter (39 ft), and 7-meter (23 ft) diameter radio telescopes observing at millimeter and submillimeter
wavelengths, ALMA is expected to provide insight on star birth during the early universe and detailed imaging of local star and planet formation.