Trusses joined by wires rotate after the trajectory of celestial bodies.
Author: Tina Berezhnaya
Published: 10 May 2011

The rotation was performed manually in the past, today the process is computerized.
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Pushchino Radioastronomical Observatory: Trusses joined by wires rotate after the trajectory of celestial bodies. – Russiapedia Picture galleries
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