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The construction of the ALMA observatory in Chile's Atacama Desert is being described as one of the most ambitious attempts ever made to see what's around us in space. The series of radio telescopes will allow astronomers to unlock deep secrets about space and provide clues about how stars are born. Rock Center's Harry Smith reports.July 6, 2012