Caltech: Radio Telescope Array Searches the Entire Sky 24/7

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Caltech: Radio Telescope Array Searches the Entire Sky 24/7

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Powerful New Radio Telescope Array Searches the Entire Sky 24/7
California Institute of Technology | OV-LWA | 2015 May 11
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A new radio telescope array developed by a consortium led by Caltech and now operating at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory has the ability to image simultaneously the entire sky at radio wavelengths with unmatched speed, helping astronomers to search for objects and phenomena that pulse, flicker, flare, or explode.

The new tool, the Owens Valley Long Wavelength Array (OV-LWA), is already producing unprecedented videos of the radio sky. Astronomers hope that it will help them piece together a more complete picture of the early universe and learn about extrasolar space weather—the interaction between nearby stars and their orbiting planets.

The consortium includes astronomers from Caltech, JPL, Harvard University, the University of New Mexico, Virginia Tech, and the Naval Research Laboratory. ...

Astronomers Take a New Kind of Pulse From the Sky
NASA | JPL-Caltech | OV-LWA | 2015 May 11
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