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1 December 1990 The CRL 34-m radio telescope at Kashima and the first result of the KNIFE (Kashima-Nobeyama interferometer)
Hiroshi Takaba
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Proceedings Volume 1514, 15th International Conference on Infrared and Millimeter Waves; 15140D (1990) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2301423
Event: 15th International Conference on Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 1990, Orlando, FL, United States
Abstract
A new 34-m millimeter wave telescope was built at Kashima Space Research Center(KSRC), Communications Research Laboratory(CRL). The millimeter wave VLBI(Very Long Baseline Interferometry) experiment called KNIFE (Kashima-Nobeyama Interferometer) had started at 1989. The present status of the telescope and the first result of the 43GHz VLBI experiment are reported.
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Hiroshi Takaba "The CRL 34-m radio telescope at Kashima and the first result of the KNIFE (Kashima-Nobeyama interferometer)", Proc. SPIE 1514, 15th International Conference on Infrared and Millimeter Waves, 15140D (1 December 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2301423
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Space telescopes

Telescopes

Receivers

Interferometers

Extremely high frequency

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