Long Wavelength Array collaboration

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The Long Wavelength Array collaboration is a scientific consortium that operates low-frequency radio telescope arrays to study the universe at meter and decameter wavelengths, including phenomena such as the early universe, cosmic rays, and solar and planetary radio emissions.

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instanceOf astronomy collaboration
radio astronomy consortium
scientific collaboration
associatedWith Long Wavelength Array station
surface form: Long Wavelength Array station LWA-SV

Long Wavelength Array station
surface form: Long Wavelength Array station LWA1
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dataType all-sky low-frequency radio images
radio interferometric data
field astrophysics
radio astronomy
space physics
focus space weather-related radio emissions
time-domain astrophysics at low radio frequencies
transient radio phenomena
goal study the universe at low radio frequencies
instrumentType aperture synthesis array
dipole antenna array
operates Long Wavelength Array station
surface form: Long Wavelength Array

low-frequency radio telescope arrays
researchArea cosmology
heliophysics
high-energy astrophysics
planetary science
studies cosmic rays
early universe
low-frequency radio sky
planetary radio emissions
solar radio emissions
usesFrequencyRange low radio frequencies
usesWavelengthRange decameter wavelengths
meter wavelengths

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Owens Valley Radio Observatory hasCollaboration Long Wavelength Array collaboration
Long Wavelength Array station partOf Long Wavelength Array collaboration
this entity surface form: Long Wavelength Array project