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The Merlin - Phase 2
Dynamics of the Arecibo Radio Telescope
The Meerkat Radio Telescope Rhodes University SKA South Africa E-Mail: a B Pos(Meerkat2016)001 Justin L
High-Resolution Radio Observations of Submillimetre Galaxies
High Resolution Radio Astronomy Using Very Long Baseline Interferometry
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Overview of Motion Control on the KAT-7 and Meerkat Radio Telescopes Lance Williams Photo: SKA South Africa
More Radio Astronomy Radio Telescopes - Basic Design
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THE UNIVERSE IS HISSING at US by Locke Patton
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7X8 Element Mmic Array at 26-30 Ghz for Radio Astronomy Applications
Family Mission
The Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation Temperature
RATAN-600 and PLANCK Mission: New Results After First General Meeting
Westford Radio Telescope
Database of the Solar Radio Observations Using RATAN 600 And
Top View
Origin of Major L-Band Interference Received by the HALCA Space Radio Telescope
Conventional Parabolic Single Dishes the Green Bank Telescope
Jodrell Bank Observatory Relevant Sections of This Evaluation Report
Historical Introduction to Radio Astronomy
Introduction to Radio Astronomy
Brief Introduction to Radio Telescopes Frank Ghigo NRAO/GBO Summer Student Workshop May 26, 2020 Terms and Concepts
Task Force on Cosmic Microwave Background Research
The RATAN-600 Radio Telescope
E-MERLIN Set to Give Wizard New View of Hubble Deep Field Region 21 April 2011
Historical Introduction to Radio Astronomy
Arecibo: Facts and Figures
Appendix A: What Is a Radio Telescope?
THE FUTURE of the ARECIBO OBSERVATORY: the NEXT GENERATION ARECIBO TELESCOPE White Paper, Ver 2.0, 02-01-2021 Contact Author: D
A Crash Course in Radio Astronomy and Interferometry
Fundamentals of Radio Astronomy Ii
SOUTH AFRICA's Meerkat RADIO TELESCOPE
Introduction to Radio Astronomy
History of Nsf's Early Support for Very Long Baseline Interferometry (Vlbi)