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A low-frequency distributed aperture array for radio astronomy in space

  • A.J. Boonstra
  • , N. Saks
  • , H. Falcke
  • , M. Klein-Wolt
  • , M.J. Bentum
  • , R.T. Rajan
  • , S.J. Wijnholds
  • , M. Arts
  • , K. van 't Klooster
  • , F. Beliën

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    Abstract

    The frequency band below 30 MHz is one of the last unexplored bands in radio astronomy. This band is well suited for studying the early cosmos at high hydrogen redshifts, the so-called dark ages, extragalactic surveys, (extra) solar planetary bursts, and high energy particle physics. In addition, space research such as space weather tomography, are also areas of scientific interest.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publication38th COSPAR Scientific Assembly
    Place of PublicationParis
    PublisherCommittee on Space Research (Cospar)
    Pages1-2
    Number of pages2
    Publication statusPublished - 21 Jul 2010
    Event38th Scientific Assembly of the Committee on Space Research, COSPAR 2010 - Bremen, Germany
    Duration: 18 Jul 201025 Jul 2010
    Conference number: 38
    http://cospar2010.zarm.uni-bremen.de/

    Conference

    Conference38th Scientific Assembly of the Committee on Space Research, COSPAR 2010
    Abbreviated titleCOSPAR
    Country/TerritoryGermany
    CityBremen
    Period18/07/1025/07/10
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