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Polish Amateur Radioastronomy
Amateur Radioastronomy and Amateur Seti in Poland. Articles, software, and many more. [eng]
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Øêëîâñêèé, Êàïëàí è Ïèêåëüíåð
Äîêëàä íà êîíôåðåíöèè "Ñîâðåìåííûå ïðîáëåìû àñòðîôèçèêè", ïîñâÿùåííîé ïàìÿòè È.Ñ.Øêëîâñêîãî, Ñ.À.Êàïëàíà è
Ñ.Á.Ïèêåëüíåðà. [rus]
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Recommended Rest Frequencies
NIST recommended rest frequencies for observed interstellar molecular microwave transitions . [eng]
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Australia Telescope National Facility
The Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF) is an organisation that supports and undertakes research in radio astronomy. [eng]
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SkyView Virtual Observatory
SkyView is a Virtual Observatory on the Net generating images of any part of the sky at wavelengths in all regimes from Radio to Gamma-Ray. [eng]
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Radio Astronomy Primer
Online textbook on radioastronomy. [eng]
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Project Radio Jove
Planetary
radio
astronomy for
schools . [eng]
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Internet Sites for Amateur Radio Astronomers
WWW-resources and data. [eng]
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Your International Supplier of Quality Radio Astronomy Products
Radio telescopes of the group are specificly engineered for Radio Astronomy Research Purposes. Radio telescopes, noise calibration sources, books, videos, and all associated items for radio astronomy researchers.
[eng]
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Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland Association
The BIMA is a consortium consisting of:
Radio Astronomy Laboratory at The University of California, Berkeley ,
Laboratory for Astronomical Imaging at The University of Illinois, Urbana ,
Laboratory for Millimeter-Wave Astronomy at The University of Maryland .
[eng]
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Cavendish Laboratory
The famous laboratory. The Cavendish Laboratory is the Department of Physics of the University of Cambridge.
The department is part of the School of the Physical Sciences. [eng]
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Cavendish Astrophysics Group
Publications and seminars.
Educational resources for radio astronomy.
Projects. Many links to diverse online resources.
Job opportunities information. [rus | eng]
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AIPS
Astronomical Information Processing System designed and implemented by the AIPS++ Group: a team of astronomers and programmers . [eng]
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Committee on Radio Astronomy Frequencies
The Committee on Radio Astronomy Frequencies (CRAF) is a committee of the European Science Foundation (ESF).
[eng]
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The Jovian Decametric Radio Emission
The Jovian decametric radio emission was discovered in 1955 by B.F. Burke and K.L. Franklin at the frequency of 22.2 MHz. It can be detected from ground-based stations from the upper cutoff frequency of the emission down to the cutoff frequency of the terrestrial ionosphere which is usually around 5 to 10 MHz. [eng]
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Basics of Radio Astronomy
This workbook, although applicable to all radio astronomy, was developed to support training for the Goldstone-Apple Valley Radio Telescope. [eng]
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SARA's Educational Page on Radio Astronomy
The Society of Amateur Radio Astronomer's . [eng]
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The Parkes Observatory
The Observatory is part of the Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF) a division of the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). The Parkes site contains a 64-metre radiotelescope, an administration building with offices, workshops and library, and an observers quarters. [eng]
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Fox Radio Astronomy Observatory
Home of the South Florida amateur. A short description of basic radio telescope. [eng]
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Cambridge Amateur Radio Astronomers
They are a group of people, mainly from a radio and computing background, with an interest in radio astronomy. Initially their focus is on restoring part of the One Mile Telescope at the University of Cambridge's Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory to full working order. [eng]
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