Computer Science
Scientific paper
Nov 1984
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In its USSR Rept.: Space (JPRS-USP-84-006) p 46 (SEE N85-33128 22-12) Transl. into ENGLISH from Leningr. Pravda (Leningrad),
Computer Science
Antenna Arrays, Radio Telescopes, Radio Waves, Solar Flares, Solar Observatories, Bandwidth, Centimeter Waves, Radio Frequencies, Short Wave Radiation
Scientific paper
The building of a solar radio telescope was completed. The radio telescope is arranged in the form of a cross: 128 dish antennas lengthwise and the same number crosswise to form the cross' two beams--a north-south and an east-west one. Each beam is more than 500 meters long. Objects of study that are only 20 seconds of arc in size can be distinguished in radio representations of the Sun that are obtained with the aid of this multiple-element radio telescope. The structure and spread of the radio-frequency radiation of active regions and of flares on the Sun are studied. The new telescope will make it possible to obtain a two-dimensional, complete radio representation of the Sun every 3 or 4 minutes, in the centimeter wave band.
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