The lead author of the study, Dr Anna Kapinska, with the GLEAM
radio sky image in the background.
Not exact matches
Related sites Abstract of research paper, with link to full text NRAO Very Large Array, used to make the
radio image Sloan Digital
Sky Survey, which spotted the quasar
Astronomers have taken the sharpest
image yet of the
sky at very long
radio wavelengths.
The astronomers began their quest by using the VLBA to make very high resolution
images of more than 1,200 galaxies, previously identified by large - scale
sky surveys done with infrared and
radio telescopes.
The VLA Low - frequency
Sky Survey (VLSS) is producing sky images made at an observing frequency of 74 MHz, a far lower frequency than used for most current radio - astronomy resear
Sky Survey (VLSS) is producing
sky images made at an observing frequency of 74 MHz, a far lower frequency than used for most current radio - astronomy resear
sky images made at an observing frequency of 74 MHz, a far lower frequency than used for most current
radio - astronomy research.
A new
radio telescope array operating at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory in California has the ability to image the entire sky simultaneously at radio wavelengths with unmatched speed, helping astronomers to search for objects and phenomena that pulse, flicker, flare, or exp
radio telescope array operating at the Owens Valley
Radio Observatory in California has the ability to image the entire sky simultaneously at radio wavelengths with unmatched speed, helping astronomers to search for objects and phenomena that pulse, flicker, flare, or exp
Radio Observatory in California has the ability to
image the entire
sky simultaneously at
radio wavelengths with unmatched speed, helping astronomers to search for objects and phenomena that pulse, flicker, flare, or exp
radio wavelengths with unmatched speed, helping astronomers to search for objects and phenomena that pulse, flicker, flare, or explode.
South African Astronomical Observatory — A list of Virtual Observatory - compatible applications, tools and data archives to do science — online data archives, data discovery, analysis, and plotting tools Mitaka 4 - dimensional digital universe — Software to visualize the known Universe with up - to - date observational data and theoretical models, by National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ)[With Mutiple Language Support] SAO / NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)-- A Digital Library portal for researchers in Astronomy and Physics Virtual Astronomical Observatory (VAO)-- electronic integration of astronomy data, tools, and services to the global community SkyView — A Virtual Observatory on the Net generating
images of any part of the
sky at wavelengths in all regimes from
Radio to Gamma - Ray.
3C31
radio galaxy — This composite
image combines visible - light data from Digitized
Sky Survey with
radio - wavelength data from NVSS survey (red).