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MIT Haystack Observatory
The MIT Haystack Observatory is an interdisciplinary research center engaged in radio astronomy, geodesy, atmospheric sciences, and radar applications. [eng]
An amateur Radio Telescope for Solar Observation
This article appeared in the February, 1999 edition of the Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada. [eng]
Jicamarca Radio Observatory
The Observatory has facility for studying the equatorial ionosphere. It has a 2-MW transmitter and a main antenna with 18,432 dipoles covering an area of nearly 85,000 square meters. [eng]
Millimeter-Wave
The 1.2 meter Millimeter-Wave Telescope at the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and its twin instrument at CTIO in Chile have been studying the distribution and properties of molecular clouds in our Galaxy and its nearest neighbors. [eng]
EMU Astro Club Radio Telescope
The Club has been working on the ambitious project of building a 1.42 GHz hydrogen emission line radio telescope over the past few years. Photogalery. [eng]
NRAO-Green Bank
100-meter Green Bank Telescope. Construction has been completed on the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's site in Green Bank, Pocahontas County, West Virginia (79° 50' 23.40" W, 38° 25' 59.23" N : NAD83). [eng]
CLFST
The Cambridge Low-Frequency Synthesis Telescope. CLFST is an east-west aperture synthesis telescope currently operating at 151 MHz. [eng]
Ventspils International Radioastronomy Center
Near Ventspils, a city on Baltic Sea, in Irbene there is a 32-meter fully steerable parabolic, centimetre-wave range antenna RT-32 and a 16-meter diameter millimetre-wave range antenna RT-16. [eng]
Radio Astronomy Telescope Project
This is a description of Randy Stegemeyer's 1420 MHz radio telescope project for observing the natural radio emissions of neutral hydrogen atoms found throughout space. Specifically, the study of the radio spectra of these emissions is used to determine the distribution and dynamics of hydrogen throughout our galaxy. [eng]
DRAO/Bienvenu à OFR
The Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory operates the seven-antenna Synthesis Telescope (ST), the 26-meter Telescope, and the 10-cm Solar Flux Monitor. [eng]
3.7-meter Student Radio Telescope (SRT)
The SRT is located on the north wing of the Steward Observatory campus station, on the 5th floor. [eng]
Very Small Array
The VSA is a project to make images of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation on angular scales around one degree. These images will be used to determine some of the fundamental parameters that describe the Universe, such as its density, matter content and expansion rate. [eng]
Caltech Submillimeter Observatory
It has submillimeter telescopes . It consists of a 10.4-meter diameter Leighton radio dish situated in a compact dome near the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawai'i. [eng]
CAT
The Cambridge Cosmic Anisotropy Telescope (CAT) has made this picture of features in the cosmic microwave background radiation. [eng]
Parkes 21cm Multibeam Project
All sky neutral hydrogen survey. [eng]
Arecibo Observatory, Puerto Rico
"The largest radiotelescope on the Earth" [eng]
Millstone Hill Radar
The Millstone Hill Observatory is a broad-based atmospheric sciences research facility owned and operated by MIT as part of the Haystack Observatory. [eng]
Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope
The WSRT is an aperture synthesis interferometer that consists of a linear array of 14 antennas arranged on a 2.7 km East-West line. [eng]
Iowa 10m Dish Radio Telescope Project
A descripption of the project. [eng]
Multi-Element Radio Linked Interferometer Network
MERLIN, operated by Jodrell Bank Observatory, is the Multi-Element Radio Linked Interferometer Network, an array of radio telescopes distributed around Great Britain, with separations of up to 217km. It operates at frequencies ranging from 151 MHz to 24 GHz. At 5GHz. [eng]
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