Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Nov 1989
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1989lfsv.conf...77b&link_type=abstract
Workshop on a Lunar Far-Side Very Low Frequency Array, p. 77 - 78
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Arrays, Conferences, Libration, Lunar Bases, Moon, Radio Astronomy, Structural Design, Very Low Frequencies, Astrophysics, Lunar Environment, Radio Telescopes, Site Selection
Scientific paper
Papers were presented to consider very low frequency (VLF) radio astronomical observations from the moon. In part 1, the environment in which a lunar VLF radio array would function is described. Part 2 is a review of previous and proposed low-frequency observatories. The science that could be conducted with a lunar VLF array is described in part 3. The design of a lunar VLF array and site selection criteria are considered, respectively, in parts 4 and 5. Part 6 is a proposal for precursor lunar VLF observations. Finally, part 7 is a summary and statement of conclusions, with suggestions for future science and engineering studies. The workshop concluded with a general consensus on the scientific goals and preliminary design for a lunar VLF array.
Burns O. Jr. J.
Duric Nebojsa
Jeffrey Taylor G.
Johnson Stewart
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