Commission J

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Commission J is a scientific body within the International Union of Radio Science (URSI) that focuses on research and coordination in the field of radio astronomy.

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Commission J canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf body of the International Union of Radio Science
radio astronomy organization
scientific commission
aimsTo coordinate radio astronomy activities within URSI
encourage international collaboration in radio astronomy
foster exchange of information among radio astronomers
promote research in radio astronomy
support development of radio astronomical techniques
support protection of radio astronomy frequency bands
associatedWith international radio astronomy community
scientific meetings organized by URSI
collaboratesWith international astronomical organizations
other URSI commissions
radio observatories worldwide
domain science and technology
fieldOfWork astrophysics
radio astronomy
radio science
focusesOn coordination of radio astronomy activities
radio astronomical instrumentation
radio astronomical techniques
radio emission from celestial objects
radio frequency interference issues in astronomy
radio interferometry
radio observations of the universe
radio telescopes
research in radio astronomy
scientific exchange in radio astronomy
very long baseline interferometry
hasAbbreviation URSI J NERFINISHED
hasActivity contributing to international frequency management discussions
coordinating working groups in radio astronomy
organizing scientific sessions at URSI General Assemblies
preparing scientific reports on radio astronomy
hasParentOrganization URSI NERFINISHED
hasScope applied radio astronomy
fundamental radio astronomy
ground-based radio astronomy
space-based radio astronomy
language English
operatesOnScale international
partOf International Union of Radio Science NERFINISHED
shortName URSI Commission J NERFINISHED
subjectOf URSI statutes and bylaws

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