Tuesday, June 18, 2013
S130618 - Interesting type II/2 with second harmonic, at Nancay
The flux ratio from black to red is about 100.
Many thanks to the Taxpayers of France, the Nancay Decametric Array Team at the Nancay Radio Astronomy Station of Paris Observatory, and NOAA SWPC.
Saturday, June 8, 2013
Solar radio events observed at LWA1 PASI and USAF Weather Agency Observatories
“Construction of the LWA has been supported by the Office of Naval Research under Contract N00014-07-C-0147. Support for operations and continuing development of the LWA1 is provided by the National Science Foundation under grants AST-1139963 and AST-1139974 of the University Radio Observatory program."
Many thanks to Dr. Greg Taylor, Director LWA, NOAA SWPC, and USAF Weather Agency.
I refer to Ellingson et al. 2013 "The LWA1 Radio Telescope" and my post about the USAF Solar Observatories:
http://herrero-radio-astronomy.blogspot.com/search/label/Air%20Force%20Solar%20Observatories
Many thanks to Dr. Greg Taylor, Director LWA, NOAA SWPC, and USAF Weather Agency.
I refer to Ellingson et al. 2013 "The LWA1 Radio Telescope" and my post about the USAF Solar Observatories:
http://herrero-radio-astronomy.blogspot.com/search/label/Air%20Force%20Solar%20Observatories
130529 below
130601 below
130603 below
Friday, June 7, 2013
Radio and Optical Telescopes for School Students and Professional Astronomers - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - SKYNET
References:
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2013AAS...22134524H
http://skynet.unc.edu/
http://salsa.skynet.unc.edu/s
http://www.nrao.edu/pr/2012/skynet/
http://www.nrao.edu/index.php/learn/gbsc
http://www.gb.nrao.edu/20m/fantastic/
http://www.gb.nrao.edu/20m/fantastic/teachers.html
"...The NRAO 20m telescope is now on-line as a part of UNC's Skynet worldwide telescope network. The NRAO is completing integration of radio astronomy tools with the Skynet web interface. We present the web interface and astronomy projects that allow students and astronomers from all over the country to become Radio Astronomers. The 20 meter radio telescope at NRAO in Green Bank, WV is dedicated to public education and also is part of an experiment in public funding for astronomy. The telescope has a fantastic new web-based interface, with priority queuing, accommodating priority for paying customers and enabling free use of otherwise unused time. This revival included many software and hardware improvements including automatic calibration and improved time integration resulting in improved data processing, and a new ultra high resolution spectrometer. This new spectrometer is optimized for very narrow spectral lines, which will allow astronomers to study complex molecules and very cold regions of space in remarkable detail. In accordance with focusing on broader impacts, many public outreach and high school education activities have been completed with many confirmed future activities. The 20 meter is now a fully automated, powerful tool capable of professional grade results available to anyone in the world. Drop by our poster and try out real-time telescope control! ..."
http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2013AAS...22134524H
http://skynet.unc.edu/
http://salsa.skynet.unc.edu/s
http://www.nrao.edu/pr/2012/skynet/
http://www.nrao.edu/index.php/learn/gbsc
http://www.gb.nrao.edu/20m/fantastic/
http://www.gb.nrao.edu/20m/fantastic/teachers.html
"...The NRAO 20m telescope is now on-line as a part of UNC's Skynet worldwide telescope network. The NRAO is completing integration of radio astronomy tools with the Skynet web interface. We present the web interface and astronomy projects that allow students and astronomers from all over the country to become Radio Astronomers. The 20 meter radio telescope at NRAO in Green Bank, WV is dedicated to public education and also is part of an experiment in public funding for astronomy. The telescope has a fantastic new web-based interface, with priority queuing, accommodating priority for paying customers and enabling free use of otherwise unused time. This revival included many software and hardware improvements including automatic calibration and improved time integration resulting in improved data processing, and a new ultra high resolution spectrometer. This new spectrometer is optimized for very narrow spectral lines, which will allow astronomers to study complex molecules and very cold regions of space in remarkable detail. In accordance with focusing on broader impacts, many public outreach and high school education activities have been completed with many confirmed future activities. The 20 meter is now a fully automated, powerful tool capable of professional grade results available to anyone in the world. Drop by our poster and try out real-time telescope control! ..."
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
Wonderful progress at the Owens Valley Long Wavelength Array
Many thanks to Gregg Hallinan and Namir Kassim
Below: Manzanar National Historic Site, south of Owens Valley Radio Observatory
http://www.nps.gov/manz/index.htm