Radioastron (Spectr-R Project)—a radio telescope much larger than the earth: main parameters and prelaunch tests

Yu. A. Alexandrov,V. V. Andreyanov, N. G. Babakin, V. E. Babyshkin, K. G. Belousov,A. A. Belyaev,A. V. Biryukov, A. E. Bubnov, A. A. Bykadorov, V. I. Vasil’kov, I. S. Vinogradov, A. S. Gvamichava,A. N. Zinoviev, R. V. Komaev,B. Z. Kanevskiy,N. S. Kardashev,Yu. A. Kovalev,Yu. Yu. Kovalev,A. V. Kovalenko,Yu. A. Korneev,V. I. Kostenko, B. B. Kreisman,A. Yu. Kukushkin,M. G. Larionov,S. F. Likhachev, L. N. Likhacheva,S. Yu. Medvedev, M. V. Melekhin, T. A. Mizyakina, N. Ya. Nikolaev, B. S. Novikov,I. D. Novikov,Yu. K. Pavlenko,Yu. N. Ponomarev,M. V. Popov, V. N. Pyshnov, V. M. Rozhkov,B. A. Sakharov, V. A. Serebrennikov,A. I. Smirnov, V. A. Stepanyants, S. D. Fedorchuk,M. V. Shatskaya, A. I. Sheikhet,A. E. Shirshakov, V. E. Yakimov

Solar System Research(2012)

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The Russian Academy of Sciences and the Russian Federal Space Agency are planning to launch Radioastron in 2011, which is a unique space observatory with a 10-meter reflector antenna. In conjunction with the largest ground-based radio telescopes and tracking stations, it forms the first system that will be able to carry out studies with a resolution millions of times greater than that of eyesight.
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space radio telescope,interferometer,angular resolution,sensitivity,atomic microwave oscillator,tests
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