Siberian Solar Radio Telescope
The Siberian Solar Radio Telescope (SSRT) is a radio telescope located in the Russian republic of Buryatia. It has been in operation since 1983.[1] In 2017 it has been upgraded with the Siberian Radioheliograph.[2]
Location(s) | Russia |
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Coordinates | 51°45′33″N 102°13′08″E |
Telescope style | radio telescope |
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References
- Grechnev, V.V.; Lesovoi, S.V.; Smolkov, G. Ya.; Krissinel, B.B.; Zandanov, V.G.; Altyntsev, A.T.; Kardapolova, N.N.; Sergeev, R.Y.; Uralov, A.M.; Maksimov, V.P.; Lubyshev, B.I. (2003). "The Siberian Solar Radio Telescope: the current state of the instrument, observations, and data". Solar Physics. 216 (1/2): 239–272. Bibcode:2003SoPh..216..239G. doi:10.1023/A:1026153410061.
- "Researchers present first results of solar observations with the Siberian Radioheliograph". Retrieved 2017-08-06.
External links
Data of the Siberian Solar Radio Telescope are accessible via http://badary.iszf.irk.ru
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