Physics
Scientific paper
May 2004
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2004agusmed31a..07f&link_type=abstract
American Geophysical Union, Spring Meeting 2004, abstract #ED31A-07
Physics
2732 Magnetosphere Interactions With Satellites And Rings, 2756 Planetary Magnetospheres (5443, 5737, 6030), 6939 Magnetospheric Physics
Scientific paper
A new radio spectrograph is now operational at the University of Florida Radio Observatory (UFRO) via the education and public outreach project called the Radio JOVE project(http://radiojove.gsfc.nasa.gov). The UFRO telescope is a 16-element 10-40 MHz log spiral array which is sensitive to both right-hand and left-hand circular polarization. Another spectrograph is connected to a 17-30 MHz log-periodic antenna located at Windward Community College in Hawaii (http://jupiter.wcc.hawaii.edu). Freely available software from Radio-Sky Publishing (http://www.radiosky.com) allows students, teachers, and radio astronomy enthusiasts to view the spectral data in real time via the Internet. Ultimately team members will be able to log on to the telescope and control the antenna and spectrometer's total sweep range, polarization, and calibrations. The software and telescope controls are discussed, and recent data results are shown. These data are of high quality and can lead to research applications.
Flagg D.
Higgins C.
Reyes Francisco
Sky J.
Thieman J.
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