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Session I - RadioAstron

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Location: Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, Bonn, Germany
Address: MPI für Radioastronomie Auf dem Hügel 69 D-53121 Bonn GERMANY
Room: 0.02
Date: 30 Nov 13:00 - 14:40

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Type: Contributed Session: Session I - RadioAstron
Millimetron is a planned 10-meter class space telescope for the far infrared to millimeter wavelengths (approx. 20 microns to 1 cm). It will operate in two modes. First one, the single dish mode, will cover wavelengths which are poorly accessible from the Earth's surface. With its high sensitivity reached due to active cooling of the telescope mirrors, Millimetron in this mode will observe interst ... More
Presented by Dr. Sergey PILIPENKO on 30/11/2015 at 12:30
Type: Invited Session: Session I - RadioAstron
On behalf of the Radioastron pulsar group this report presents an overview of the studies which were done with the Radioastron space radio telescope during the first four years of mission operation, including the early and key science programs. Space-VLBI observations of pulsars with the highest angular resolution revealed the new interstellar plasma scattering effects, such as, resolving the subs ... More
Presented by Mr. Alexey RUDNITSKIY on 30/11/2015 at 13:10
Type: Invited Session: Session I - RadioAstron
The RadioAstron Space VLBI mission utilizes the 10-m radio telescope on board the dedicated Spektr-R spacecraft to observe cosmic radio sources with an unprecedented angular resolution at 92, 18, 6 and 1.3 cm. The longest baseline of the space-ground interferometer is about 350,000 km. We will review in the talk basic parameters and capabilities of the space radio telescope Spektr-R and RadioAstro ... More
Presented by Dr. Yuri KOVALEV on 30/11/2015 at 12:10
Type: Contributed Session: Session I - RadioAstron
The unrivalled angular resolution of Space VLBI being coupled with the natural physical “zooming” properties of the expanding Universe make high-redshift compact radio sources a very valuable targets for observations at extremely long baselines. In this brief review I will revisit the legacy of the high-redshift project conducted with the VSOP about 15 years ago and present a report in progres ... More
Presented by Prof. Leonid GURVITS on 30/11/2015 at 12:50
Welcome Address and Introductory Remarks
Presented by Prof. Anton ZENSUS on 30/11/2015 at 12:00
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