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Very Small Array

Very Small Array
Very Small Array

Very Small Array The very small array (vsa) was a 14 element interferometric radio telescope operating between 26 and 36 ghz that is used to study the cosmic microwave background radiation. Very small array is licensed under a creative commons attribution noncommercial sharealike 2.5 license.

Very Small Array
Very Small Array

Very Small Array The very small array (vsa) was a collaboration between jodrell bank observatory, the university of cambridge (cambridge astrophysics) and the instituto de astrofisica de canarias (tenerife). The very small array is a custom built radio telescope (operating between 26 36 ghz), designed expressly to make high resolution observations of the cosmic microwave background (cmb) radiation on angular scales around and below one degree. While our array2k fundraising efforts continue, seti league executive director h. paul shuch has begun construction of an eight dish prototype, dubbed the very small array (vsa), in the backyard of his rural pennsylvania home. The very small array takes the concepts of large scale radio astronomy arrays and applies them to a distributed network of low cost devices. instead of a single massive installation, the vsa relies on software coordination across many small, inexpensive nodes.

Very Small Array
Very Small Array

Very Small Array While our array2k fundraising efforts continue, seti league executive director h. paul shuch has begun construction of an eight dish prototype, dubbed the very small array (vsa), in the backyard of his rural pennsylvania home. The very small array takes the concepts of large scale radio astronomy arrays and applies them to a distributed network of low cost devices. instead of a single massive installation, the vsa relies on software coordination across many small, inexpensive nodes. The very small array (vsa) was a 14 element interferometric radio telescope operating between 26 and 36 ghz that is used to study the cosmic microwave background radiation. The very small array (vsa) was a radio interferometer at teide observatory in the canary islands designed to investigate the cosmic microwave background (cmb). The very small array (vsa) is a fourteen element interferometer designed to study the cosmic microwave background on angular scales of 2.4 to 0.2 degrees (angular multipoles l = 150 to 1800). The very small array (vsa) was a 14 element interferometric radio telescope operating between 26 and 36 ghz that is used to study the cosmic microwave background radiation.

Very Small Array
Very Small Array

Very Small Array The very small array (vsa) was a 14 element interferometric radio telescope operating between 26 and 36 ghz that is used to study the cosmic microwave background radiation. The very small array (vsa) was a radio interferometer at teide observatory in the canary islands designed to investigate the cosmic microwave background (cmb). The very small array (vsa) is a fourteen element interferometer designed to study the cosmic microwave background on angular scales of 2.4 to 0.2 degrees (angular multipoles l = 150 to 1800). The very small array (vsa) was a 14 element interferometric radio telescope operating between 26 and 36 ghz that is used to study the cosmic microwave background radiation.

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