- that the site was
established for – the
Culgoora Radioheliograph, the world's
first radioheliograph –
which ran from 1967 to 1984. The
Australia Telescope...
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Clark Lake
Radioheliograph, Nançay
Radioheliograph,
Nobeyama Radioheliograph,
Gauribidanur Radioheliograph,
Siberian Radioheliograph, and
Chinese Spectral...
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operation since 1983. In 2017 it has been
upgraded with the
Siberian Radioheliograph. It
operates in the
microwave range (5.7 GHz)
where the
processes occurring...
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interferometer consisting of six 10m
diameter telescopes. The
Nobeyama Radioheliograph (NoRH): An
array of eighty-four, 80 cm
antennas dedicated for solar...
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discovery of CMEs were
through measurements of
geomagnetic perturbations,
radioheliograph measurements of
solar radio bursts, and in-situ
measurements of interplanetary...
- radiospectrograph, and from 1967 the 3-kilometre-diameter (1.9 mi)
radioheliograph at
Culgoora in New
South Wales. For
three decades, the
Division of...
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Jersey Institute of Technology. Retrieved: 18 June 2017. "Nobeyama
Radioheliograph."
Nobeyama Radio Observatory. Retrieved: 18 June 2017. "Nobeyama Radio...
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India 40–150 MHz
Operated by (Indian
Institute of Astrophysics). A
Radioheliograph.
Nobeyama radio observatory Nagano Prefecture, ****an 17–115 GHz A 45 m...
- 1968). The
Culgoora Radioheliograph.
Libraries Australia ID 9589526. Melbourne: CSIRO.
CSIRO (c. 1978). The
Culgoora Radioheliograph /
CSIRO Division of...
- Arm and a 0.5 km
South Arm. The
Gauribidanur Radio Heliograph is a
radioheliograph used to
obtain two
dimensional pictures of the
outer solar corona at...