Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Feb 1986
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(Pis'ma v Astronomicheskii Zhurnal, vol. 12, Jan. 1986, p. 59-65) Soviet Astronomy Letters (ISSN 0360-0327), vol. 12, Jan.-Feb.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
6
Ground Stations, Radio Astronomy, Very Long Base Interferometry, Antenna Arrays, Centimeter Waves, U.S.S.R., Wavelengths
Scientific paper
The five antennas comprising the Soviet radio interferometer network provide baselines ranging from 100 to 7000 km. Each is equipped with a hydrogen frequency standard, low-noise amplifier, and a recording system of 2-MHz bandwidth. Now functioning mainly at a wavelength of about 18 cm but soon to be extended to 1.35 cm, the network is designed both for astrophysical observations and for astronautical and geodetic purposes.
Aslanyan Arthur M.
Balebanov V. M.
Golovnya M. V.
Grishmanovskij V. A.
Gulyan A. G.
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