skill and acronyms have always gone hired man - in - deal , and people over the years have come up with some pretty excellent abbreviation for prospicient and expert scientific language — MACHO , RAMBO , andWIMPbeing three standout example .
So it ’s downright unconscionable that the most famous wireless scope in the universe — the Very Large Array , or “ VLA ” for short — is hump by such an sterile name . And that ’s where you come in . The Very heavy Array is about to get a new name , and the National Science Foundation and National Radio Astronomy Observatory want your suggestion .
According toan announcementreleased this morning by the NRAO :

The NRAO ’s Very Large Array ( VLA ) is nearing culmination of an awesome transformation . Its original , 1970s - time of origin electronics have been replaced with country - of - the - graphics equipment , increasing its proficient capabilities by gene of as much as 8,000 and greatly increasing the array ’s scientific impact .
The result is a completely fresh scientific readiness .
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory ( NRAO ) attempt idea for a newfangled name for the VLA . fall into place the link below for an online entry form to give in a name suggestion . You may enter a free - form name , or a watchword or phrase to come as a prefix before “ Very Large Array , ” or both .

Entries will be go for until 23:59 EST on December 1 , 2011 , and the new name will be announce at NRAO ’s Town Hall at the American Astronomical Society ’s meeting in Austin , Texas , on Tuesday , January 10 , 2012 .
So hop to it , folks — get those creative juice flowing , thenclick hereto paint a picture a raw name for the VLA !
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