Nobeyama Radio Observatory

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Nobeyama Radio Observatory is a major Japanese radio astronomy facility in Nagano Prefecture known for its millimeter and submillimeter wavelength observations of the universe.

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instanceOf radio observatory
affiliation National Institutes of Natural Sciences NERFINISHED
University of Tokyo (historical) NERFINISHED
altitude approximately 1350 metres
arrayType radio interferometer
country Japan
established 1982
focus millimeter-wave astronomy
molecular line surveys
solar radio observations
formerOperator Tokyo Astronomical Observatory NERFINISHED
foundedBy University of Tokyo NERFINISHED
hasApproximateLatitude 35.94° N
hasApproximateLongitude 138.48° E
hasCoordinateSystem geographic coordinates
hasInstrument Nobeyama 10 m submillimeter telescope NERFINISHED
Nobeyama 45 m Radio Telescope NERFINISHED
Nobeyama Millimeter Array NERFINISHED
Nobeyama Radioheliograph NERFINISHED
languageOfWork Japanese
locatedIn Chūbu region NERFINISHED
Honshu
Japan
Minamimaki NERFINISHED
Nagano Prefecture NERFINISHED
Nobeyama NERFINISHED
notableFor high-resolution solar radio imaging
millimeter and submillimeter observations
molecular gas studies in galaxies
observes Milky Way NERFINISHED
Sun
extragalactic sources
interstellar medium
molecular clouds
star-forming regions
operatedBy National Astronomical Observatory of Japan NERFINISHED
operationalStatus active
ownedBy National Astronomical Observatory of Japan NERFINISHED
partOf National Astronomical Observatory of Japan NERFINISHED
primaryDiscipline radio astronomy
telescopeDiameter 10 metres
45 metres
usedFor astronomical research
radio interferometry
solar physics research
spectral line observations
wavelengthRange millimeter
submillimeter
website https://www.nro.nao.ac.jp/

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