Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jul 1990
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1990aipc..207..522k&link_type=abstract
IN: Astrophysics from the moon; Proceedings of the Workshop, Annapolis, MD, Feb. 5-7, 1990 (A91-56576 24-89). New York, American
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
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Low Frequencies, Lunar Based Equipment, Radio Astronomy, Radio Interferometers, Radio Telescopes, Angular Resolution, Antenna Arrays, Antenna Design, Data Transmission, Dipole Antennas, Image Processing
Scientific paper
A simple, inexpensive experiment is proposed for the early lunar mission to make high angular resolution observations in one of the last unexplored parts of the electromagnetic spectrum. An array of nineteen simple crossed-dipole antennas will make images at frequencies below the earth's ionospheric cut-off - from about 100 kHz to 10 MHz. It would serve as a precursor to a major low-frequency telescope which would eventually be built on the back of the moon, away from terrestrial interference.
Jones Llanwyn D.
Kuiper Thomas B. H.
Mahoney Matthew J.
Preston A. R. A. R.
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