... demonstration of technology that paves the way for future radio instruments in space,” said Albert-Jan Boonstra of ASTRON, the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy. The unfolding of one of the three antennas. Image: Marc Klein...
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... antenna. A type of aperture array antenna that SKA will use. Image: Swinburne Astronomy Productions/ICRAR/U. Cambridge/ASTRON.
... the cause behind the unusual radio signals. According to the team’s research, headed by Harish Vedantham based at ASTRON, the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy and published today in Nature Astronomy, the star’s radio emissions...