Spektr-R (redirect from Radioastron)
Spektr-R (part of RadioAstron program) (Russian: Спектр-Р) was a Russian scientific satellite with a 10 m (33 ft) radio telescope on board. It was launched...
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Astron may refer to: Mitsubishi Astron engine ASTRON, the Dutch foundation for astronomy research, operating the Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope...
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ASTRON is the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy. Its main office is in Dwingeloo in the Dwingelderveld National Park in the province of Drenthe...
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The Astron wristwatch, formally known as the Seiko Quartz-Astron 35SQ, was the world's first "quartz clock" wristwatch. It is now registered on the List...
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List of space telescopes (section Radio)
the RadioAstron project – Orbit". Russian Space Research Institute. Archived from the original on 2008-06-06. Retrieved 2008-02-28. "RadioAstron Newsletter...
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Nikolai Kardashev (category Radio astronomers)
as RadioAstron. The program endured for more than 30 years and a space satellite named Spektr-R was finally launched in 2011. The mission RadioAstron has...
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and Russia". Nature News. Retrieved 14 March 2016. "RadioAstron User Handbook" (PDF). RadioAstron Science and Technical Operations Group. 29 July 2015...
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This is a list of radio telescopes – over one hundred – that are or have been used for radio astronomy. The list includes both single dishes and interferometric...
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missions using electric rocket engines; participation in such projects as "RadioAstron" and Fobos-Grunt. One of the greatest mathematicians of the twentieth...
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Very-long-baseline interferometry (category Radio astronomy)
apogee of 338,541 km, making RadioAstron, the SVLBI program incorporating the satellite and ground arrays, the biggest radio interferometer to date. The...
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Koronas Foton (launched in January 2009, lost in April 2010), Spektr R (RadioAstron, launched in July 2011, retired in May 2019), Intergelizond (2011?),...
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European VLBI Network. The telescope is operated by ASTRON, the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy. WSRT performed a major upgrade in 2013 as...
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Astro Space Center (Russia) (category Radio astronomy)
international VLBI project. It is called the RadioAstron. VLBI stands for (Very Long Baseline Interferometry), for radio astronomy. It allows observations of...
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telescopes. He discusses this in a 1997 article on the subject, entitled Radioastron – a Radio Telescope Much Greater than the Earth. For this supercivilization...
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interferometry as part of the European VLBI Network, and with the space-based RadioAstron antenna. It is also used for space science, including deep space communication...
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Spektr-R Space based radiotelescope with the highest angular resolution (RadioAstron project). 2012 Russky Island Bridge The world's longest cable-stayed...
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Lovell Telescope (redirect from Lovell Radio Telescope)
part of an interferometer with the Radioastron (Russian) and VLBI Space Observatory Programme (Japanese) orbital radio satellites, providing yet larger...
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"Probing the innermost regions of AGN jets and their magnetic fields with RadioAstron: IV. The quasar 3C 345 at 18 cm: Magnetic field structure and brightness...
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together with radio telescopes in other continents as well as the orbiting radio telescopes HALCA (VSOP project) and Spektr-R (RadioAstron) in order to...
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Astronomy Letters (redirect from Astron. Lett.)
energy astrophysics, cosmology, space astronomy, theoretical astrophysics, radio astronomy, extra galactic astronomy, stellar astronomy, and investigation...
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Anton Zensus (category Radio astronomers)
resolution and quality of radio astronomical images with VLBI by integrating the space-bound RadioAstron antenna into the VLBI system of radio telescopes and by...
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the Wayback Machine (Suitomo Electric) 19 July Russia's RadioAstron, the largest orbital radio telescope yet constructed, is successfully launched into...
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Astronomy Reports (redirect from Astron. Rep.)
sub-topics of astronomy. These are stellar astronomy, celestial mechanics, radio astronomy, physics of the Sun, planetary astrophysics, astrophysics theory...
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Low-Frequency Array (category Radio telescopes)
countries as of 2019. Originally designed and built by ASTRON, the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy, it was first opened by Queen Beatrix of The...
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37 MEO objects, 29 GEO and GSO objects and also HEO space observatory Radioastron were obtained. As a result, the observation-based database was created...
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the Wayback Machine, ASTRON, 2012. Dish Dwingeloo radio telescope back on tower Archived 2016-12-18 at the Wayback Machine, ASTRON, 2012. "OPTICKS and...
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V. V., and V. V. Zaitsev (1968). "The Origin of Type-V Solar Radio Bursts". Soviet Astron. 12: 14. Bibcode:1968SvA....12...14Z.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint:...
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Arecibo Telescope (redirect from Arecibo Radio Telescope)
(April 1967). "Radar determination of the rotations of Venus and Mercury". Astron. J. 72 (3): 351–359. Bibcode:1967AJ.....72..351D. doi:10.1086/110231. Richard...
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Publishing. The current editor-in-chief is Jeff Mangum of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory. PASP has been published monthly since 1899, and along...
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2019. "The Story of 1969 Quartz Astron and GPS solar Astron". The Story of 1969 Quartz Astron and GPS solar Astron. Retrieved July 1, 2024. "The Quartz...
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