radio astronomy experiment
C1102
concept
A radio astronomy experiment is a scientific investigation that uses radio telescopes and related instrumentation to detect, measure, and analyze radio waves from celestial sources to study the universe.
All labels observed (5)
| Label | Occurrences |
|---|---|
| interferometric array | 3 |
| interferometric radio telescope | 1 |
| microwave polarization experiment | 1 |
| radio astronomy experiment canonical | 1 |
| very-long-baseline interferometry array | 1 |
Instances (7)
| Instance | Via concept surface |
|---|---|
| Event Horizon Telescope | very-long-baseline interferometry array |
| Expanded Very Large Array | interferometric radio telescope |
| LNSD array | interferometric array |
| Project Ozma | — |
| QUIJOTE experiment | microwave polarization experiment |
| Morita Array | interferometric array |
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ATA
surface form:
Allen Telescope Array
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interferometric array |