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AIPS++ (Astronomical Information Processing System)
AIPS++ is a software package which will calibrate and image (primarily) radio astronomical data. It is being written in an object-oriented style using the C++ language. AIPS++ is being developed by an international consortium. AIPS++ is not yet of interest to users, although there are some email reflectors you may wish to join for information. A beta library release is available via anonymous ftp. This may be of interest to C++ software developers.
http://www.nrao.edu/aips++/ - Categories: software radio

AREA31 Radio Observatory (A31RO)
A31RO is a privately owned astronomical radio observatory operated by the Interstellar Electromagnetics Institute/L'institut Electromagnetique Interstellaire under cooperative agreement with the AREA31 Research Facility.
It is located near Shelburne, Ontario, Canada, about 1-1/2 hrs drive NW of Toronto. The Project TARGET microwave SETI program (since 1985), previously conducted at the Hay River Radio Observatory and also the Algonquin Radio Observatory is the primary initiative.
http://www.area31.org/ - Categories: telescope radio

ATNF - Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA, Narrabri)
The Paul Wild Observatory, near Narrabri, is part of the Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF), and operated by the CSIRO; the Officer-in-Charge is Dr Graham Nelson. The Narrabri site contains the Australia Telescope Compact Array, which consists of five antennas located along a 3-km railtrack, and a 6th antenna 3 km further to the west.
http://www.narrabri.atnf.csiro.au/ - Categories: telescope radio

ATNF - Australia Telescope National Facility (CSIRO)
CSIRO's Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF) is an organisation that supports and undertakes research in radio astronomy. It operates the Australia Telescope, the collective name for a set of radio telescopes in New South Wales. These telescopes are used, individually or together, to study objects in the Universe ranging from the remains of dead stars to entire galaxies.
http://www.atnf.csiro.au/ - Categories: dept agency radio telescope

ATNF - Mopra Observatory (ATNF Mopra)
The Mopra 22-m antenna is part of the Australia Telescope National Facility (ATNF), operated by the CSIRO. It is intended for use in conjunction with other AT antennas (the six 22-m dishes at Narrabri, and the 64-m Parkes dish) to form the Long Baseline Array. Like the Parkes antenna, it is also used for single-dish operation; mm-wavelength receivers are to be installed soon.
http://www.narrabri.atnf.csiro.au/mopra - Categories: telescope radio

ATNF - Parkes Observatory (ATNF Parkes)
The CSIRO Australia Telescope National Facility operates a group of radio telescopes collectively known as the Australia Telescope. The ATNF Parkes Observatory consists of a 64m telescope which is used as an independent instrument, and networked with other Australian and international radio telescopes for VLBI.
http://www.parkes.atnf.csiro.au/ - Categories: telescope radio

ATNF Parkes 21cm Multibeam Survey
The Parkes 64-m telescope is commencing an HI Southern Sky and Zone of Avoidance survey in 1996. The survey will cover redshifts up to 0.04, and be sensitive to objects with HI mass between 10^6 and 10^10 solar masses, depending on distance. This will be the first extensive "blind" survey of the 21cm extragalactic sky.
http://wwwatnf.atnf.csiro.au/research/multibeam/multibeam.html - Categories: survey radio

Academia Sinica's Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics (ASIAA)
ASIAA is a research institute founded in 1993 at Taipei, Taiwan, to study the universe and its constituents observationally and theoretically. ASIAA's initial emphasis is on radio astronomy. ASIAA has joined the Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland millimeter Array (BIMA) as a 10% partner sinice 1994. ASIAA is adding two elements to Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory's Sub-Mn-Array (SMA) (the SMART project) to become a 15% partner of this frontier facility which is to be completed before the year 2000.
http://www.asiaa.sinica.edu.tw/ - Categories: dept radio

Antarctic Submillimeter Telescope and Remote Observatory (AST/RO)
AST/RO is a 1.7 meter diameter off-axis telescope for research in astronomy and aeronomy at wavelengths between 200 microns and 2 mm. The instrument is now operating at the South Pole with four heterodyne receivers and three acousto-optical spectrometers.
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/~adair/AST_RO/ - Categories: telescope infrared radio

Arecibo Observatory - National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center (NAIC)
http://www.naic.edu/ - Categories: telescope radio

Arizona Radio Observatory (ARO)
The ARO owns and operates two radio telescopes in southern Arizona: The former NRAO 12 Meter (KP12m) Telescope located 50 miles southwest of Tucson on Kitt Peak and the Heinrich Hertz Submillimeter Telescope (HHSMT) located on Mt. Graham near Safford, Arizona. Combined, the two telescopes routinely cover the entire millimeter and submillimeter windows from about 4.6 mm to about 0.6 mm, and at the HHSMT observations can be made all the way to 0.3 mm with PI instruments. The telescopes are operated around-the-clock for about 9 to 10 months per year for a combined 10,000 hours per observing season (about 1500 hours are dedicated to sub-mm wavelengths at the HHSMT). The ARO offices are centrally located in the Steward Observatory building on the campus of the University of Arizona in Tucson Arizona.
http://aro.as.arizona.edu/ - Categories: telescope radio

Astronomical Data Center (ADC)
The Astronomical Data Center (ADC), at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, Maryland, is a cooperative effort between the National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC)/ World Data Center A for Rockets and Satellites (WDC-A-R&S) and its parent organization, the Space Science Data Operations Office . Currently, the ADC archives hold more than 670 catalogs of astrometry, photometry, spectroscopy, radio, and other miscellaneous data for stellar and nonstellar objects. The data were acquired through exchanges with the Centre de Donn'ees Astronomiques de Strasbourg (CDS) , other astronomical data centers throughout the world, and by direct contributions from the international astronomical community.
http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/ - Categories: center high_energy infrared optical radio ultraviolet

Astrophysical CATalogs support System of the Special Astrophysical Observatory (CATS)
Astrophysical CATalogs Support System (CATS) of the Special Astrophysical observatory includes a large number of astrophysical catalogs (mostly radioastronomical) and allows users to select sources from the CATS by different parameters, to make cross-identifications with user's lists and to study radio spectra of radio sources.
http://cats.sao.ru/ - Categories: center high_energy infrared optical radio

Atacama Large Millimeter Array - ESO Web site (ALMA)
The Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) is the new name for the merger of the major millimeter array projects into one global project: the European Large Southern Array (LSA), the U.S. Millimeter Array (MMA), and possibly the Japanese Large Millimeter and Submillimeter Array (LMSA). This will be the largest ground-based astronomy project of the next decade after VLT/VLTI, and, together with the Next Generation Space Telescope (NGST), one of the two major new facilities for world astronomy coming into operation by the end of the next decade.
http://www.eso.org/projects/alma/ - Categories: telescope radio

Atacama Large Millimeter Array - NRAO Web site (ALMA)
The Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) is a millimeter wavelength telescope. The U.S. side of the project is run by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), operated by Associated Universities, Inc., under cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation (NSF). The European side of the project is a collaboration between the European Southern Observatory (ESO), the Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, the Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, the Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy and Nederlandse Onderzoekschool Voor Astronomie, and the United Kingdom Particle Physics and Astronomy Research Council.
http://www.mma.nrao.edu/ - Categories: telescope radio

Berkeley - Space Sciences Laboratory
HEAD The High Energy Astrophysics Division of the American Astronomical Society. SPRG The Space Physics Research Group. SERENDIP The Search for Extraterrestrial Radio Emissions from Nearby Developed Intelligent Populations. HOU The Hands-On Universe Program. COBE The Cosmic Background Explorer. EAG The Experimental Astrophysics Group. ISI The Infrared Spatial Interferometer Group. CEA The Center for Extreme Ultraviolet Astrophysics. ORFEUS The Orbiting Retrievable Far and Extreme Ultraviolet Spectrometers and The Berkeley Spectrometer.
http://ssl.berkeley.edu/ - Categories: dept high_energy radio space

Berkeley Illinois Maryland Association (BIMA - Hat Creek)
BIMA is a consortium consisting of the The University of California at Berkeley, The University of Illinois at Urbana and The University of Maryland at College Park which operates and maintains a millimeter-wave radio interferometer at Hat Creek, California. As of 2005 BIMA has been incoorporated in CARMA.
http://bima.astro.umd.edu/ - Categories: telescope radio

Big Ear Radio Observatory Memorial website (Ohio State University)
Big Ear is a Kraus-type radio telescope which covers an area larger than three football fields. The telescope is famous for discovering some of the most distant known objects in the universe, and the longest-running SETI (Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence) project.
http://www.bigear.org/ - Categories: telescope radio survey

INACTIVE LINK ? - 142 --- Bonn VLBI group (GIUB)
The VLBI group at the Geodetic Institute of the University of Bonn (GIUB) has been persuing the use of Very Long Baseline Interferometry for Geodesy and Astrometry since the late seventies and is operating one of the few existing centers for the scheduling, correlation and postprocessing of geodetic VLBI observations.
http://giub.geod.uni-bonn.de/vlbi/ - Categories: dept earth radio

COsmic Background Explorer (COBE)
http://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/cobe/ - Categories: telescope infrared radio space

CSIRO - Telecommunications & Industrial Physics (CSIRO - TIP)
This server is operated by the CSIRO Australia Telescope National Facility and CSIRO Division of Radiophysics, located in Sydney, Australia. The Parkes Radio Observatory is also operated by ATNF. The top-level menu contains: ATNF Site Guides and General Information, The ATNF FTP Server - Documentation (See the README file first), The ATNF FTP Server - Parkes Catalogue '90, The ATNF FTP Server - Parkes, MIT, NRAO Survey, The ATNF FTP Server - COMRAD database.

There is also an FTP server , with contents: Various AIPS tasks and support routines for the processing of Australia Telescope data; Observing proposals and documentation related to the use and operation of the Australia Telescope, including vistors guides to all the ATNF sites; The Karma package (library and applications for Signal and Image Processing; A spectral line reduction package which can read a number of formats including those used by the Parkes 64m telescope; Another spectral line reduction package specifically for the reduction of spectral line data from the Parkes 64m telescope; - README

http://www.tip.csiro.au/ - Categories: dept radio

Caltech Millimeter Array (Owens Valley Radio Observatory)
http://www.ovro.caltech.edu/mm/ - Categories: survey radio

Caltech Submillimeter Observatory (CSO)
The Caltech Submillimeter Observatory (CSO) is a cutting-edge facility for astronomical research and instrumentation development. It consists of a 10.4-meter diameter Leighton radio dish situated in a compact dome near the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii.
http://www.submm.caltech.edu/cso/ - Categories: telescope radio

Cambridge LFST
http://www.mrao.cam.ac.uk/telescopes/clfst/ - Categories: telescope radio

Cambridge Ryle Telescope
http://www.mrao.cam.ac.uk/telescopes/ryle/ - Categories: telescope radio

Cassini-Huygens Mission to Saturn & Titan (Cassini)
Saturn and Titan will be the destination for the Cassini mission, a project under joint development by NASA, the European Space Agency and the Italian Space Agency. The U.S. portion of the mission is managed for NASA by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
http://saturn.jpl.nasa.gov/home/ - Categories: planetary center infrared optical particles radio space telescope ultraviolet

Ceduna Radio Observatory (South Australia)
Ceduna 1 Satellite Earth Station in South Australia: 30 metre diameter antenna.
http://www-ra.phys.utas.edu.au/physics_ceduna.html - Categories: telescope radio

Centre de Donnees de la Physique des Plasmas (Plasma Physics Data Centre - CDPP)
The CDPP (Centre de Données de la Physique des Plasmas) is a data centre serving the space plasma physics community. Its primary purpose is to preserve data relevant to the physics of naturally occurring plasmas, especially data from experiments which are either French or have strong French participation. The CDPP both renders these data accessible, and facilitates their exploitation. The CDPP is located in Toulouse (France), where it has its two principal components, one supported by the CNES (Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales), and the other by the CESR (Centre d'Etude Spatiale des Rayonnements).
http://cdpp.cesr.fr/english/index.html - Categories: center earth particles radio solar

CfA 1.2 m Millimeter-Wave Telescope (CfA_mini)
The 1.2 meter Millimeter-Wave Telescope at the Harvard- Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics and its twin instrument at CTIO in Chile have been studying the distribution and properties of molecular clouds in our Galaxy and its nearest neighbours for over 20 years.
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/cfa/mmw/ - Categories: telescope radio survey

China National Astronomical Observatories (NAOC)
The NAOC-Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) were officially founded on April 25, 2001 through the bringing together of four CAS observatories, three CAS observing stations and one CAS research centre. The Headquarters of the NAOC are situated in the northern suburbs of Beijing on the site of the former Beijing Astronomical Observatory (BAO), and take responsibility for all matters relating to the former BAO. [also in Chinese]
http://www.bao.ac.cn/english/home.asp - Categories: telescope infrared optical radio

Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy Project (CARMA)
CARMA will merge two university-based millimeter arrays -- OVRO and BIMA -- to form a powerful astronomical tool for the new millennium. Timeline: 2001: Submit site permit application; 2002: Begin OVRO antenna conversion; 2004: Begin site construction, move OVRO antennas & Complete site, move/convert BIMA antennas; 2005: High site is fully operational.
http://www.mmarray.org/ - Categories: telescope radio

Cosmic Anisotropy Telescope (CAT)
The CAT is a three-element interferometer for cosmic microwave background observations at 13 to 17 GHz.
http://www.mrao.cam.ac.uk/telescopes/cat/ - Categories: telescope radio

Cracow - Solar radio emission in dm wavelength
Continuous observations of solar radio emission in decimeter wavelength have been maintained in Cracow since 1957. Beginning from January 1995 we provide the reduced data on-line. The new instrument for solar radio observations is under construction. It is to start its operation in May, 1995.
http://www.oa.uj.edu.pl/sol/ - Categories: telescope solar radio

Daily Martian Weather Report
The Daily Martian Weather Report is produced by the Mars Global Surveyor Radio Science Team (MGS RST). When the MGS mapping sequence begins, the page will contain a daily weather report for the planet Mars based on radio occultation measurements of the temperature and pressure profiles of the Martian atmosphere. Currently, the site contains information about the MGS mission and the Radio Science Team, the radio occultation technique for study of planetary atmospheres, profiles of the atmosphere of Venus acquired during occultations of the Magellan spacecraft, and information for K-12 educators interested in e-mail communications between their classes and members of the MGS RST.
http://nova.stanford.edu/projects/mgs/dmwr.html - Categories: planetary radio weather

Deep Space Network - Goldstone Deep Space Station (DSN)
The NASA Deep Space Network - or DSN - is an international network of antennas that supports interplanetary spacecraft missions and radio and radar astronomy observations for the exploration of the solar system and the universe. The network also supports some Earth-orbiting missions, including emergency support of the Shuttle Space Transportation System.
http://deepspace.jpl.nasa.gov/dsn/index.html - Categories: telescope radio space

Dominion Radio Astrophysical Observatory [English] (DRAO)
DRAO is a national facility operated by the Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics of the National Research Council of Canada. The synthesis telescope is particularly suited to comprehensive studies of the interstellar medium, extended Galactic nebulae and star-forming regions, and of nearby galaxies. The other instruments are a 26-m paraboloid and a solar flux monitoring system. Observing proposals are welcome from all interested astronomers.
http://www.drao.nrc.ca/ - Categories: dept radio

INACTIVE LINK ? - 174 --- ESA - VILlafranca Satellite Tracking Station, SPAin (VILSPA)
http://www.vilspa.esa.es/ - Categories: telescope agency radio space

ETH Institute of Astronomy (ETH Zurich)
The Institute of Astronomy at ETH Zurich includes the three following research groups: Solar Physics; Stellar and Interstellar Physics; Computer Simulations and Data Processing.
http://www.astro.phys.ethz.ch/ - Categories: dept radio solar

Ecole Normale Superieure - Departement de Physique (ENS)
Physics departement of the Ecole Normale Superieure (ENS). [in French]
http://www.phys.ens.fr/ - Categories: dept radio

Effelsberg Radio Telescope (MPIfR)
The Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie (MPIfR) operates the world's largest movable radio telescope, a 100-m single-dish near Effelsberg, 40 km south of Bonn, Germany.
http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/div/effelsberg/index_e.html - Categories: telescope radio

European VLBI Network (EVN)
The European VLBI network (EVN) home page includes general information on the EVN, including contact adresses around the network, Call for Proposals, the EVN PC page, EVN and global VLBI scheduling, VLBINFO account, EVN experiment feedback facility, Network monitoring reports and other technical documents, the EVN Newsletter archive and a description of the type of science that can be investigated with the EVN array.
http://www.evlbi.org/ - Categories: telescope radio

Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-centimeters (VLA FIRST)
FIRST -- Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty-cm -- is a project designed to produce the radio equivalent of the Palomar Observatory Sky Survey over 10,000 square degrees of the North Galactic Cap. Using the NRAO Very Large Array (VLA) and an automated mapping pipeline, we produce images with 1.8" pixels, a typical rms of 150 Jy, and a resolution of 5" . At the 0.75 mJy source detection threshold, there are ~110 sources per square degree, ~35% of which have resolved structure on scales from 2-30" .
http://sundog.stsci.edu/ - Categories: survey radio

Fast Auroral SnapshoT explorer (FAST)
The NASA Fast Auroral SnapshoT explorer (FAST) satellite is designed to investigate the plasma physics of the auroral phenomena which occur around both poles of the earth.
http://sunland.gsfc.nasa.gov/smex/fast/ - Categories: telescope particles radio space

Five College Radio Astronomy Observatory (FCRAO)
The FCRAO was founded in 1969 by the University of Massachusetts, together with Amherst College, Hampshire College, Mount Holyoke College and Smith College. The original low frequency telescope was superseded in 1976 by a 14-m diameter radome-enclosed antenna for use at high radio frequencies (mm wavelengths), built primarily to study the physics and chemistry of interstellar clouds, circumstellar envelopes, planetary atmospheres, and comets.
http://donald.phast.umass.edu/~fcrao/ - Categories: telescope radio

French ground based solar database (BASS2000)
The BAse de données Solaire Sol 2000 was created as a support for THEMIS data and in complement of the MEDOC database of space observations (SOHO). This database is implemented on two complementary sites (Meudon and Tarbes); it archives data from Tenerife (THEMIS), Meudon, Nançay, and Pic du Midi.
http://bass2000.bagn.obs-mip.fr/pageac_ang.htm - Categories: center optical radio solar

Frequency-Agile Solar Radiotelescope (FASR)
FASR is a concept for a groundbased synthesis imaging radiotelescope designed specifically for observing the Sun.
http://www.ovsa.njit.edu/fasr/ - Categories: telescope radio solar

Galactic Ring Survey (GRS)
Galactic Ring Structure.
http://www.bu.edu/galacticring/ - Categories: survey radio

INACTIVE LINK ? - 432 --- Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT)
The Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope (GMRT) consists of 30 fully steerable parabolic dish antennas of 45 m diameter and is located in western India about 100 kms east of Bombay (Mumbai). It is in the shape of a `Y' covering an area equivalent to a 25 km. dia. circle. GMRT operates currently in the range 120 to 1450 MHz and is the largest synthesis radio telescope in the world at metre wavelengths.
GMRT has been opened for world wide use since January 2002.
http://www.ncra.tifr.res.in/ncra_hpage/gmrt/gmrt.html - Categories: telescope radio

Green Bank
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank (West Virginia) is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc.
http://www.gb.nrao.edu/ - Categories: telescope radio

Groningen University - Kapteyn Astronomical Institute
There is also a Gopher server. Includes Dutch Astronomy Services
http://www.astro.rug.nl/ - Categories: dept radio

Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory (HartRAO)
http://www.hartrao.ac.za/ - Categories: telescope dept radio

INACTIVE LINK ? - 366 --- Hat Creek Radio Observatory (UMD)
http://astron.berkeley.edu/~plambeck/technical.html - Categories: telescope radio

Haystack Observatory
http://www.haystack.mit.edu/ - Categories: telescope radio

INTERBALL
INTERBALL is the solar-terrestrial programme aimed to study various plasma processes in the Earth magnetosphere by the system of spacecraft consisting of two pairs (satellite-subsatellite) above the polar aurora and in the magnetospheric tail respectively. The project INTERBALL is a part of of the Programme coordinated by the Inter-Agency Consultative Group (IACG) for Space Science consisting of representatives of ESA, NASA, RKA and Japan Institute of Space and Aeronautics Sciences. According to this Programme a system of ten core spacecraft of the listed above agencies is spatially distributed between the L1 and L2 Sun-Earth libration points to study solar-terrestrial relationship.
http://www.iki.rssi.ru/interball/ - Categories: telescope particles planetary radio space

INACTIVE LINK ? - 379 --- IPS Radio & Space Services (IPS)
IPS is a unit of the Australian Government Department of Administrative Services and provides the Australian radio propagation and space environment services. Includes: Sydney Regional Warning Centre; Culgoora Solar Observatory; Learmonth Solar Observatory; Prediction Services; Consultancy Services
http://www.ips.oz.au/ - Categories: telescope solar radio

IRAM Newsletter
The IRAM Newsletter, edited every odd month, carries information on the status and results of the IRAM telescopes: the 30m telescope at Pico Veleta (Spain) and the Interferometer on Plateau de Bure (France) IRAM (http://iram.fr/) is an international institute for research in millimeter astronomy, cofunded by the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France), the MPG (Max Planck Gesellschaft, Germany), and the IGN (Instituto Geografico Nacional, Spain).
http://www.iram.fr/IRAMFR/ARN/newsletter.html - Categories: full_text radio

Institut de Radio Astronomie Millimétrique (IRAM)
IRAM is an international institute for research in millimeter astronomy, cofunded by the CNRS (Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France), the MPG (Max Planck Gesellschaft, Germany), and since September 1990 the IGN (Instituto Geografico Nacional, Spain).
The three IRAM sites are: Grenoble, France: the IRAM headquarters, Laboratories (the SIS junction lab the backend group, the receiver group); Plateau de Bure, France: the interferometer of four 15-m antennas; Granada, Spain: the Granada laboratories, the 30-m telescope located on Pico Veleta.
http://www.iram.fr - Categories: telescope dept radio

Instituto Argentino de Radioastronomia (IAR)
Información sobre las características del Instituto Argentino de Radioastronomía, sus facilidades instrumentales, tareas de investigación y desarrollo en curso, personal científico y técnico y actividades de extensión.
http://www.iar.unlp.edu.ar/ - Categories: telescope dept radio

International Interference Mitigation (for Radio Astronomy)
This Web site is a meeting place for anyone interested in the technical problems of making radio astronomical measurements in the presence of other radio signals. Postings on this site are from scientists and engineers around the world on subjects such as suppression of RFI from electronic devices, measurement of the electromagnetic environment, and techniques for separating weak cosmic signals from other radiation in the radio spectrum.
http://www.atnf.csiro.au/SKA/intmit/ - Categories: telescope misc radio

International Union of Radio Science (URSI)
The URSI is responsible for stimulating and co-ordinating, on an international basis, studies, research, applications, scientific exchange, and communication in the fields of radio science. Included within the objectives are the following: a) to encourage and promote international activity in radio science and its applications, for the benefit of humanity; b) to encourage the adoption of common methods of measurement, and the intercomparison and standardisation of the measuring instruments used in scientific work; c) to stimulate and co-ordinate studies of the scientific aspects of telecommunications using electromagnetic waves, guided and unguided, and of the generation, emission, radiation, propagation, reception, and detection of fields and waves, and the processing of the signals embedded in them; d) to represent radio science to the general public, and to public and private organisations. The 10 URSI Commissions include: Electromagnetic Metrology, Fields and Waves, Wave Propagation and Remote Sensing, Ionospheric Radio and Propagation, Waves in Plasmas, and Radio Astronomy. [also in French]
http://www.ursi.org/ - Categories: society radio

International VLBI Service for Geodesy and Astrometry (IVS)
IVS is an international collaboration of organizations which operate or support Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) components. IVS provides a service which supports geodetic and astrometric work on reference systems, Earth science research, and operational activities.
http://ivscc.gsfc.nasa.gov/ - Categories: agency misc radio

Italian Institute of Radioastronomy (IRA)
The Istituto di Radioastronomia (IRA) is one of the institutes operated by the Italian National Research Council (CNR). It has a staff of about 100, astronomers, electronic engineers-physicists, software specialists, technical and administrative support. In addition, people from the University Astronomy and Physics Departments are affiliated with the Institute. The Institute headquarters are in Bologna. Other sections of the institute are  located in Firenze, Matera, Medicina Noto and Cagliari.  
IRA operates  the  "Northern Cross Radiotelescope"  built in 1960 and located in Medicina (near Bologna).  It also operates the two 32-m radio telescopes at Medicina  and Noto (Sicily) which are part of the European VLBI Network (EVN). A new  64-m radio telescope, the SRT, is under construction in  Sardinia (near Cagliari).
http://www.ira.cnr.it/ - Categories: dept radio

James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT)
The 15-m JCMT is situated close to the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii, and is the largest submillmetre facility in the world. It is owned and operated by the UK, Canada and the Netherlands on behalf of astronomers worldwide. Its home page contains information about the site, the antenna and the instrumentation, as well as a description of the JCMT-CSO interferometer, and details of the various time allocation processes.
http://www.jach.Hawaii.edu/JCMT/ - Categories: telescope infrared radio

Jicamarca Radio Observatory (Peru)
Radar studies of the ionosphere and upper atmosphere.
http://jicamarca.ece.cornell.edu/ - Categories: telescope physics radio weather

Jodrell Bank Observatory (University of Manchester)
Jodrell Bank Observatory is part of the University of Manchester's Department of Physics and Astronomy. The Laboratories are home to the Lovell Telescope and the MERLIN & VLBI National Facility which is operated by the University on behalf of PPARC.
http://www.jb.man.ac.uk/ - Categories: dept education optical radio schedule telescope

Joint Astronomy Centre (Hilo, Hawaii)
The Joint Astronomy Centre incorporates the 15m James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) and the 3.8m United Kingdom Infrared Telescope (UKIRT) on the 4200m summit of Mauna Kea along with the Centre's Hawaii headquarters in Hilo. The facility is operated by the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh on behalf of the Science and Engineering Research Council of the United Kingdom, the Nederlandse Organisatie Voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek and the National Research Council of Canada.
http://www.jach.hawaii.edu/ - Categories: telescope optical radio

Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe / European VLBI Network (JIVE / EVN)
The European VLBI Network (EVN) was formed in 1980 by a consortium of five of the major radio astronomy institutes in Europe (the European Consortium for VLBI). Since 1980, the EVN and the Consortium has grown to include 9 institutes with 12 telescopes in 8 western European countries as well as associated institutes with telescopes in Poland, Russia, Ukraine and China. Proposals for additional telescopes in Spain and Italy are under consideration, and furthermore, the EVN can be linked to the 7-element Jodrell Bank MERLIN interferometer in the UK and to the US Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) to create a " global network" . In 1993 the Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe (JIVE) was created, with the Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy (Dwingeloo) acting as the host institute. It will provide both scientific user support and a correlator facility. Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) achieves ultra-high angular resolution and is a multi-disciplinary technique e.g. imaging of extragalactic radio sources, geodesy and astrometry.
http://www.jive.nl - Categories: telescope dept radio

Joint Scientific and Educational Center (JSEC)
Goals of the Center: Joint Astrophysical Research by universities and Academy of Sciences at BTA (6m telescope) and RATAN-600- the largest Russian astrophysical instruments. / Promotion of high quality education in Astrophysics and Radioastronomy / Development of database for astronomy research and improvement of educational standards in universities specializing in astronomy. / Application of new methods and technologies to the largest telescopes of Academy of Sciences and development of instrumental base for modern astrophysical research and high quality education.
http://brown.nord.nw.ru/ - Categories: education center dept radio

Koelner Observatorium fuer SubMillimeter Astronomie (KOSMA)
The 3-m KOSMA telescope at Gornergrat (Switzerland) is operated by the I. Physikalisches Institut (Cologne, Germany). It can be used for observations between 210 and 820 GHz.
http://www.ph1.uni-koeln.de/gg/ - Categories: telescope infrared radio

Laboratoire d'Etude du Rayonnement et de la Matiere en Astrophysique (LERMA, Observatoire de Paris)
The LERMA is a new (Jan 2002) departement of Paris Observatory regrouping the old DEMIRM (Radioastronomie Millimetrique) and the DAMAP (Physics of Atoms and Molecules).
http://www.obspm.fr/lerma - Categories: dept physics radio

Large Millimeter Telescope / Gran Telescopio Milimétrico (LMT)
The Large Millimeter Telescope is a bi-national project sponsored by both U.S. and Mexican governments and institutions to build the largest single-dish millimeter-wavelength radio telescope ontop of the mountain Cerro La Negra near Puebla in Mexico. The telescope is currently under construction with a rough completion date near 2003.
http://www.lmtgtm.org/ - Categories: telescope radio

Large Millimeter and Submillimeter Array Project (LMSA: ALMA in Japan)
http://www.nro.nao.ac.jp/~lmsa/ - Categories: telescope radio

Low Frequency Array (LOFAR)
The Low Frequency Array (LOFAR) is a radio telescope that will operate at the lowest frequencies that are accessible from earth. The current plan is that LOFAR will work in the range from 10-240 MHz. The telescope is being developed by ASTRON, based in Dwingeloo (the Netherlands).
http://www.lofar.org/ - Categories: telescope radio

Mauna Kea Observatories
http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/mko/ - Categories: telescope infrared optical radio

Mauritius Radio Telescope (MRT)
MRT is a southern sky survey telescope, which is making a complimentary survey to 6C (southern sky) and observing selected southern sky pulsars. See UK and original MRT pages.
http://icarus.uom.ac.mu/ - Categories: telescope radio

Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie (MPIfR, Bonn)
Colloquium schedule (KOLLOQUIUMSPLANUNG -- Diese Planungsdatei ist LAN-öffentlich und über Internet zugänglich via 'anonymes ftp')
http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/ - Categories: dept radio

Metsahovi Radio Research Station
The Metsähovi Radio Research Station, a separate research institute of the Helsinki University of Technology since May 1988, operates a 14 m diameter radome enclosed radio telescope at Metsähovi, 40 km west of Helsinki, Finland. The Cassegrain telescope system can be used at frequencies 10 - 230 GHz (wavelengths 3 cm - 1.8 mm).
http://kurp-www.hut.fi/ - Categories: telescope radio solar

Millimeter and Submillimeter Wave Astronomy at the Instutute of Applied Physics R.A.S. (MM and SubMM Astronomy at IAP RAS)
Millimeter and submillimeter wave astronomy research at the Institute of Applied Physics (Russian Academy of Sciences) includes developments of low-noise receivers and other radio astronomical equipment, studies of dense interstellar molecular clouds, numerical modelling. Observations are performed at the 22-m radio telescope in Crimea and at other instruments worldwide.
http://zin.appl.sci-nnov.ru/mm-astro/ - Categories: dept radio

INACTIVE LINK ? - 492 --- Millstone Hill Observatory (MHO, Haystack)
The Millstone Hill Observatory, located in Westford Massachusetts, is a broad-based atmospheric sciences research facility owned and operated by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The Atmospheric Sciences Group, which staffs and manages the observatory, is a part of M.I.T's Haystack Observatory, a basic research organization whose focus is radio wave and radar science, instrumentation and techniques. The following resources may be of interest. EISCAT is a particularly good source of data and useful information. See, for example, incoherent scatter radar and magnetosphere Millstone Hill Observatory: Information, data, etc., including real-time radar status and data when the radar is operating. EISCAT: European Incoherent Scatter Association. NCAR: National Center for Atmospheric Research. NSF: National Science Foundation Gopher server. NASA: National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NGDC: National Geophysical Data Center.
http://hyperion.haystack.edu/homepage.html - Categories: telescope radio

Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope (MOST)
The MOST consists of two cylindrical paraboloids, 778m x 12m, separated by 15m and aligned East-West. A line feed system of 7744 circular dipoles collects the signal and feeds 176 preamplifiers and 88 IF amplifiers. The telescope is steered by mechanical rotation of the cylindrical paraboloids about their long axis, and by phasing the feed elements along the arms. The resulting `alt-alt' system can follow a field for +/- 6 hours (necessary for a complete synthesis with an East-West array) only if the field is south of declination -30 degrees. For fields near this limit the signal-to-noise ratio is considerably lower for the first and last hour or so due to the lower gain of the system at large `meridian distance' angles.
http://www.physics.usyd.edu.au/astrop/most/ - Categories: telescope radio

Mount Graham International Observatory (MGIO)
The Mt. Graham International Observatory is located on Mt. Graham near Safford , Arizona. Two telescopes are now in operation, the Vatican Observatory/Arizona 1.8m Lennon telescope (VATT) and the 10m diameter Heinrich Hertz Submillimeter Telescope (SMT), a joint project of Arizona and the Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie, Germany.
http://mgpc3.as.arizona.edu/ - Categories: telescope infrared optical radio

Mount Pleasant Radio Observatory (Tasmania)
The Mount Pleasant Radio Observatory is run by the Physics Department of the University of Tasmania and is located 20 km East of Hobart, the capital of Tasmania. The Observatory is equipped with two antennas, a 26 m and a 14 m which are both prime focus instruments. The 26 m telescope is at latitude 42 48' 18'' S, longitude 147 26' 21'' (east of Greenwich) and is 43 m above sea level.
http://www-ra.phys.utas.edu.au/physics_mt_pleasant.html - Categories: telescope radio

Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory (MRAO)
The Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory is part of the Cavendish Laboratory, the Physics Department of the University of Cambridge. Current research interests include: the cosmic microwave background (Sunyaev-Zeldovich and primordial fluctuations), radio galaxies (hot-spots, spectral ageing), ultra-luminous infra-red galaxies, star formation in galaxies, low-frequency radio surveys, mm and sub-mm instrumentation, mm and sub-mm astronomy (star formation and outflows, interferometry, the Galactic Centre), the interplanetary medium, supernova remnants, optical aperture synthesis, and maximum entropy techniques.
http://www.mrao.cam.ac.uk/ - Categories: dept radio

Multi-Element Radio Linked Interferometer Network (MERLIN - Jodrell Bank)
http://www.jb.man.ac.uk/merlin/ - Categories: telescope radio

Multiwavelength Milky Way
Images of the Milky Way galaxy in the light of several spectral lines and continuum bands, spanning the electromagnetic spectrum from radio to high-energy gamma-ray, are presented. The display is interactive, allowing zooming and panning of the images, each of which covers the entire sky within ten degrees of the Galactic plane. Explanatory text and links to the data sources and references are included. The Multiwavelength Milky Way site is an educational service of the Astrophysics Data Facility at NASA Goddard Space Flight Center.
http://adc.gsfc.nasa.gov/mw/milkyway.html - Categories: education high_energy optical pictures radio survey

NASA National Space Science Data Center (NSSDC)
The primary responsibility of the NSSDC is to further the use of NASA spaceflight mission data. The NSSDC also provides data from some ground-based and non-NASA sources which are considered to be important adjuncts to the NASA space-based data. The Data Center maintains and distributes documentation, indexes and catalogs about the data in its archives, and similar information about important space mission datasets maintained by other institutions. The NSSDC's Astronomy and Astrophysics Home Page offers information about online data and services, including access to a WAIS-searchable index of more than 700 astronomical catalogs; high-level project descriptions for such projects as ASCA, ROSAT, EUVE, HST, and COBE; and links to many other popular astronomy and astrophysics resources.
http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/ - Categories: center high_energy infrared optical particles radio ultraviolet

NASA SCAN
WAIS index to abstracts from NASA's Selected Current Space Aeronautics (SCAN) abstract service
wais://netsrv.casi.sti.nasa.gov:210/scan - Categories: abstracts radio optical space agency bibliography

NASA/IPAC Extragalactic Database (NED)
Research tool providing access to a broad range of published extragalactic data. NED is continuously being updated and augmented. It is the systematic merger of major catalogs of extragalactic objects covering all wavelengths, and of object lists appearing in the refereed literature.
NED contains about 800,000 objects, along with names, redshifts, positions, bibliographic references, photometric measurements, and notes. The Web interface of NED started recently serving images of objects at various wavelengths.
http://nedwww.ipac.caltech.edu/ - Categories: center abstracts bibliography high_energy infrared optical radio ultraviolet

NCSA Astronomy Digital Image Library (NCSA ADIL)
The purpose of the NCSA Astronomy Digital Image Library is to collect fully processed astronomical images in FITS format format and make them available to the research community and the general public via the World Wide Web. The collection contains images from research observatories all over the world and taken at all wavebands.
http://imagelib.ncsa.uiuc.edu/imagelib.html - Categories: library center education high_energy infrared optical pictures radio ultraviolet

NRAO Arizona Operations (NRAO-TUC)
The National Radio Astronomy Observatory Arizona Operations is the center for the following NRAO activities: (1) 12 Meter Telescope and (2) Millimeter Array Development Activities.
http://www.tuc.nrao.edu/ - Categories: misc radio

NRAO Charlottesville (NRAO-CV)
This web page contains links to these items, among others: AIPS (Astronomical Image Processing System), AIPS++, NRAO Headquarters, The Central Development Lab, and the main NRAO Library.
http://www.cv.nrao.edu/ - Categories: misc radio

Nagoya University (Department of Physics and Astrophysics)
http://www.a.phys.nagoya-u.ac.jp/ - Categories: dept radio

Nançay Radio Observatory (USN)
The Nançay Radio Observatory is a scientific department (the Unité Scientifique de Nançay) of the Observatoire de Paris, and it is also associated to the CNRS (the French National Scientific Research Centre). It maintains 3 radio telescopes: [also in French]
http://www.obs-nancay.fr/ - Categories: dept radio telescope

National Astronomical Observatory of Spain (OAN)
OAN is a 200 year old institution devoted to research in astronomy that operates several observatories. The Yebes Observatory is the site of a mm-wave 14m telescope devoted to spectroscopy and VLBI. A 1.5m optical telescope is located at the Calar Alto Observatory. The OAN is also the Spanish partner of IRAM, which runs a 30m mm-wave telescope and a 5x15m mm-wave interferometer.
http://www.oan.es/ - Categories: telescope optical radio

National Centre for Radio Astrophysics (NCRA)
National Centre for Radio Astrophysics is the leading centre in India for reseach in radio astronomy. It operates the Giant Metrewave Radio Telescope(GMRT), one of the most powerful radio telescopes in the world for radio astronomy at metre wavelengths.
http://www.ncra.tifr.res.in/ - Categories: dept radio telescope

National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO)
The NRAO is a facility operated by Associated Universities, Inc. under cooperative agreement with the National Science Foundation.
NRAO/VLA Information System -- Maintenance Report summaries (Open and to be Repaired); Official VLA, VLBA and VLBI NUG Schedules; General Info for Visitors to NRAO (New Mexico); VLA Specific Information; VLBA Specific Information; Weather Information
NRAO-Charlottesville ( Headquarters ; there is also an anonFTP server .
NRAO-Socorro
NRAO-Tucson
NRAO-VLA (Very Large Array)
NRAO-VLBA (Very Long Baseline Array)
NRAO-Green Bank (140-foot, GBT, OVLBI)
http://www.nrao.edu/ - Categories: dept radio

New Radio Telescope Technologies Laboratory (NRTT Lab)
NRRT Lab. of JSEC "Astronomy" in St.Petersburg, Russia. Current research: Antenna testing and research, development of new antenna technologies for radio telescopes including multielement feed arrays, MMIC focal receiver arrays, active phased arrays for radio telescopes. Development, investigation and introduction of new observation modes at RATAN-600 radio telescope.
http://brown.nord.nw.ru/nrttlab.htm - Categories: dept radio telescope

Nobeyama Radio Observatory, NAOJ (NRO)
Information regarding the 45-m Telescope, the Millimeter Array(NMA), the Large Millimeter and Submillimeter Array (LMSA) project, and much more.
http://www.nro.nao.ac.jp/index-e.html - Categories: telescope radio

Northeastern Space Radio Observatory - VLBI antenna (ROEN)
VLBI Antenna at Radio-Observatorio Espacial do Nordeste, site of Fortaleza, Brazil.
http://www.roen.inpe.br/index_e.htm - Categories: telescope radio

INACTIVE LINK ? - 299 --- Noto VLBI Station
http://www.ira.noto.cnr.it/ - Categories: telescope radio

Onsala Space Observatory (OSO)
OSO is the Swedish National Facility for Radio Astronomy.
http://www.oso.chalmers.se/ - Categories: telescope radio

Orbiting Very Long Baseline Interferometry (OVLBI)
The Orbiting VLBI tracking station in Green Bank, West Virginia is one of four NASA tracking stations dedicated to support of Very Long Baseline Interferometry satellites.
http://www.gb.nrao.edu/ovlbi/OVLBI.html - Categories: telescope radio

Owens Valley Radio Observatory (OVRO)
http://www.ovro.caltech.edu/ - Categories: telescope radio

PLANCK (ex-COBRAS/SAMBA)
Planck is the third Medium-Sized Mission (M3) of ESA's Horizon 2000 Scientific Programme. It is designed to image the anisotropies of the Cosmic Background Radiation Field over the whole sky, with unprecedented sensitivity and angular resolution. Planck will provide a major source of information relevant to several cosmological and astrophysical issues, such as testing theories of the early universe and the origin of cosmic structure.
Planck was formerly called COBRAS/SAMBA. After the mission was selected and approved, it was renamed in honor of the German scientist Max Planck (1858-1947), Nobel Prize for Physics in 1918.
http://www.rssd.esa.int/index.php?project=PLANCK - Categories: telescope infrared radio space

Planetary Data System (PDS)
The PDS archives and distributes scientific data from NASA planetary missions, astronomical observations, and laboratory measurements. The PDS is sponsored by NASA's Office of Space Science. Its purpose is to ensure the long-term usability of NASA data and to stimulate advanced research. PDS is continually upgrading and updating its archives, to better serve the needs of its user communities.
http://pds.jpl.nasa.gov/index.html - Categories: center high_energy infrared optical particles radio ultraviolet

Postage Stamp Server for NVSS Radio Sky Survey (NVSS Postage Stamp Server)
This Web page allows the user to obtain "postage stamp" FITS images of selected, small fields from the NRAO/VLA Sky Survey (NVSS). Either 1950 or 2000 positions are supported as are a number of projective geometries. This survey is being done with the National Radio Astronomy Observatory's Very Large Array telescope at a wavelength of 20 cm (1.4 GHz) and is producing images of the sky north of declination -40 deg with a resolution of 45". Both total intensity and linear polarization is being imaged. This project began in September 1993 and the main body of observations will be finished in the Summer of 1996. Results are being made available as they are produced.
http://www.cv.nrao.edu/NVSS/postage.html - Categories: survey radio

Princeton University - Pulsar Group
The home page of the pulsar research group in the department of physics of Princeton University, this site includes pointers to the home pages of group members, a collection of pulsar related resources and pointers to our supported data analysis software (including TEMPO), and links to radio astronomy observatories and related sites.
http://pulsar.princeton.edu/ - Categories: dept radio preprint

Pushchino Radioastronomy Observatory (PRAO) (PRAO)
Pushchino Radioastronomy Observatory of Astro Space Center of P.N.Lebedev Physical Institute (PRAO ASC LPI).
http://www.prao.psn.ru/ - Categories: dept radio telescope

RATAN-600 Radiotelescope (SAO-Russia)
The Radio Astronomical Telescope Academy Nauk (science) of Russia is one of the two big telescopes of the Special Astrophysical Observatory. The main advantage of the telescope is its multi-frequency ability (1 - 31 cm wavelength) and its high sensitivity. [also in Russian]
http://www.sao.ru/ratan/index.html.en - Categories: telescope radio

INACTIVE LINK ? - 112 --- Radio Astronomy at University of Indianapolis (Educational radiotelescope)
The radio telescope at Radio Astronomy at the University of Indianapolis is a 5 meter educational radio telescope. It has operated for two years on C band at abour 4 GHZ. The data from the radio telescope goes on the WWW as the data is recorded. The web page contains information about radio astronomy, a page that graphs the users selected data files and many data files. Software to do data processing on the data files is available for download. There are sample graphs of observations. The site contains complete technical data about the radio telescope and instructions on building a simple radio telescope.
http://radio.uindy.edu/ - Categories: education dept radio

Radio-Sky Publishing
Radio-Sky Publishing endeavors to provide amateur radio-astronomers with the resources they need to begin investigations of the radio universe, in the form of books, software, and web based information.
http://www.radiosky.com/ - Categories: education radio

RadioAstron (Space VLBI Mission)
RadioAstron is an international project led by the Astro Space Center of the Lebedev Physical Institute in Moscow, Russia, that will put a 10-meter radio telescope into a high elliptical orbit in order to make VLBI observations in conjunction with radio telescopes on the ground. It is part of the Spectrum series of spacecraft, also including Spectrum X-Gamma and Spectrum-UV.
http://www.asc.rssi.ru/radioastron/ - Categories: telescope radio

Raman Research Institute (RRI)
The Raman Research Institute has been active in the area of Astronomy/ Astrophysics research for over two decades. The observational programmes have focussed mainly on Radio Astronomy. The Institute has been involved in the construction and operation of several major radio telescopes. Scientists at the Institute observe with these telescopes, as well as many other facilities across the world.
http://www.rri.res.in/ - Categories: dept physics radio

SERENDIP
The UC Berkeley SETI Program, SERENDIP (Search for Extraterrestrial Radio Emissions from Nearby Developed Intelligent Populations) is an ongoing scientific research effort aimed at detecting radio signals from extraterrestrial civilizations. The project is the world's only " piggyback" SETI system, operating alongside simultaneously conducted conventional radio astronomy observations. SERENDIP is currently piggybacking on the 1,000-foot dish at Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico, the largest radio telescope in the world.
http://seti.ssl.berkeley.edu/ - Categories: survey radio

SETI Australia Centre (UWS)
The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) Australia Center supports SETI-related high school and university science education, SETI research and public outreach programs from the University of Western Sydney Macarthur. Its research project, Southern SERENDIP, is an eight million channel spectrum analyzer piggy-backing onto conventional radio astronomy observations for the next five years at the Parkes 64 metre radio telescope in NSW,Australia.
http://seti.uws.edu.au/ - Categories: survey education radio

SETI Institute (SETI)
The SETI Institute (the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) serves as an institutional home for scientific and educational projects relevant to the nature, distribution, and prevalence of life in the universe. The mission of the SETI Institute is to explore, understand and explain the origin, nature and prevalence of life in the universe. The SETI Institute is a private, nonprofit organization dedicated to scientific research, education and public outreach. Founded in 1984, the Institute today employs over 100 scientists, educators and support staff. Research at the Institute is anchored by two centers, each directed by a renowned scientist who holds an endowed chair.
http://www.seti.org - Categories: society education radio survey

SETI League
The SETI League believes that receipt of electromagnetic signals of intelligent origin from beyond our planet will change forever our view of humanity's place in the cosmos. Our mission it to organize and coordinate people interested in the Search for Extra-Terrestrial Intelligence in the hope of receiving such signals.
http://seti1.setileague.org/homepg.html - Categories: society radio

SETI@home (SETI at home)
SETI@home is a scientific experiment that uses Internet-connected computers in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI). You can participate by running a free program that downloads and analyzes batches of radio telescope data, for signals which may be transimtted by intelligent extra terrestrial life.
http://www.setiathome.ssl.berkeley.edu/ - Categories: survey radio

Seoul Radio Astronomy Observatory (SRAO)
http://srao.snu.ac.kr/ - Categories: telescope radio

Solar Group of RATAN-600
We perform solar radio emission monitoring with RATAN-600 radiotelescope. Observations are performed with a high spatial, one-dimensional resolution scan near 09:00 UT simultaneously at 30-40 wavelengths in the range from 1.67 cm up to 32 cm with left (LCP) and right (RCP) circular polarizations.
There are FITS and GIF data archives available from May 1997. [also in Russian]
http://www.sao.ru/hq/sun/ - Categories: telescope radio solar

Solar TErrestrial RElations Observatory (STEREO)
Solar ejections are the most powerful drivers of the Sun-Earth connection. STEREO will: - Provide revolutionary views of the Sun-Earth system. - Trace the flow of energy and matter from the Sun to the Earth. - Reveal the true 3D structure of coronal mass ejections and determine why they happen. - Provide unique alerts for Earth-directed solar ejections. - Two Sun-pointed observatories with identical instrument complements. - Heliocentric orbit drifting away from the Earth, one leading and one lagging. The STEREO observatories are scheduled to be launched in November 2005.
http://stp.gsfc.nasa.gov/missions/stereo/stereo.htm - Categories: telescope particles radio space

Solar Terrestrial Activity Report
The Solar Terrestrial Activity Report has an overview of current solar activity as well as this activity's effect on Earth's geomagnetic field. The report is primarily aimed at radio listeners. Solar cycle and solar wind information is part of the report.
http://dxlc.com/solar/ - Categories: misc full_text radio solar

Solar-Terrestrial Physics Home Page (STP)
Solar-Terrestrial Physics Division of the National Geophysical Data Center home page. Includes several various STP disciplines within the Center: geomagnetism, Iononosphere, Solar and Upper Atmosphere, and two satellite programs: GOES and DMSP. DMSP is a two satellite constellation of near-polar orbiting, sun-synchronous satellites monitoring meteorological, oceanographic and solar-terrestrial physics environments. NGDC maintains an archive of all data recorded on DMSP satellites as relayed to NGDC by Air Force Global Weather Central. Data from March 1992 to March 1994, are considered to be experimental. After March 1994, the system should be fully operational.
http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/stp/stp.html - Categories: center dept high_energy infrared optical particles radio solar space ultraviolet

Southern Columbia Millimeter Telescope (1.2 Meter)
http://www.ctio.noao.edu/ - Categories: telescope radio

Special Astrophysical Observatory of Russian Academy of Science - Schedules (SAO RAS)
http://www.sao.ru/Doc-en/Telescopes/ - Categories: telescope optical radio schedule

Square Kilometer Array - Interferometer radio telescope project (SKA)
This site provides information about the world-wide efforts to develop the next generation of radio telescope.
http://www.astron.nl/ska/ - Categories: telescope radio

Square Kilometre Array (SKA - Australian contribution)
A web resource covering SKA scientific and engineering developments. Contains access to reports, meetings announcements, discussions of SKA issues, links to SKA related research.
http://www.atnf.csiro.au/SKA/ - Categories: telescope radio

Standard Objects For Astronomy (SOFA)
Site with links to Standard Object Resources classified according to observing techniques and wavelength domains. Created by Patrice Corporon; now maintained by Shashikiran Ganesh and Anatoly Miroshnichenko. (Indian mirror; US mirror)
http://sofa.sarovar.org/ - Categories: other_astronomy center high_energy infrared optical radio ultraviolet

Stardust
A space mission that will fly close to a comet and, for the first time ever, bring cometary material back to Earth
http://stardust.jpl.nasa.gov/ - Categories: telescope optical radio space

Submillimeter Array (SMA)
The Submillimeter Array (SMA), now under construction near the summit of Mauna Kea, was conceived as an exploratory instrument for high angular resolution observations at submillimeter wavelengths (1.3 to 0.3 mm).
http://sma-www.harvard.edu/ - Categories: telescope radio

Submillimeter Polarimeter for Antarctic Remote Observing (SPARO)
Mapping Interstellar Magnetic Fields from the South Pole.
http://lennon.astro.northwestern.edu/Home/welcome.html - Categories: telescope radio

Submillimeter Receiver Laboratory (SAO)
http://cfa-www.harvard.edu/srlab/ - Categories: misc physics radio telescope

Swedish-ESO SUbmillimetre Telescope (SEST)
http://www.LS.eso.org/lasilla/Telescopes/SEST/SEST.html - Categories: telescope radio

Sydney University Molonglo Sky Survey (SUMSS)
SUMSS is a deep radio survey of the entire sky south of declination -30 degrees, made using the Molonglo Observatory Synthesis Telescope, operating at 843MHz and recording right-circular polarization.
SUMSS matches (approximately) the resolution and depth of the NRAO-VLA Sky Survey (NVSS). The principal data products are mosaics which cover a 4x4 degree square on the sky. The centres of the mosaics mirror the NVSS centres in the north. The resolution is 45" x 45"/sin(dec), and the rms noise limit varies from 1.3 to 2mJy/beam (lower toward the south celestial pole).
The survey began in March 1997 and will take eight years to complete. SUMSS is suported by funding from the Australian Research Council.
The primary reference for a description of the survey is: Bock, D., Large, M. and Sadler, E.
http://www.astrop.physics.usyd.edu.au/SUMSS/ - Categories: survey radio telescope

INACTIVE LINK ? - 272 --- Taeduk Radio Astronomy Observatory (TRAO)
Taeduk Radio Astronomy Observatory (TRAO) is part of the Korea Astronomy Observatory, which is operated under a cooperative agreement with the Ministry of Science and Technology.
http://www.trao.re.kr/trao/index_en.html - Categories: telescope radio

Teide Observatory (OT)
Observatorio del Teide: solar telescopes and laboratories; nocturnal telescopes; cosmic microwave background.
http://www.iac.es/ot/indice.html - Categories: telescope infrared optical radio solar

INACTIVE LINK ? - 405 --- The XXXIIIYoung European Radio Astronomers Conference 2003 (YERAC)
The XXXIII YERAC was hosted by the Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie (MPIfR) in Bonn on September 16-19, 2003.
http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/staff/apolatidis/YERAC/ - Categories: meetings radio

Torun Radio Astronomy Observatory (TRAO)
Torun Radio Astronomy Observatory (TRAO), now part of Torun Centre for Astronomy is an educational and research facility of the Nicolaus Copernicus University, Faculty of Astronomy and Physics, Torun, Poland. The Observatory main instrument is 32m modern design radio telescope usable up to 50 GHz. Presently equipped with cooled receivers for L and C bands is used extensively for VLBI, pulsar timing and spectroscopy. Since April 1998 Torun is the full member of the EVN.
http://www.astro.uni.torun.pl/ - Categories: dept radio telescope

UTR-2 catalogue
The very-low frequency sky survey of discrete sources has been obtained in the Institute of Radio Astronomy of the Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences (Kharkov, Ukraine) with the UTR-2 radio telescope at a number of the lowest frequencies used in contemporary radio astronomy within the range from 10 to 25 MHz.
http://www.ira.kharkov.ua/UTR2/ - Categories: survey radio

Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences - Institute of Radio Astronomy
http://www.ira.kharkov.ua/ - Categories: dept radio

Ulysses Mission (ESA and NASA)
The Ulysses Mission is the first spacecraft to explore interplanetary space at high solar latitudes. Ulysses is a joint endeavor of the European Space Agency (ESA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) of the USA. Instruments include: Magnetometer (VHM/FGM), Solar Wind Plasma Experiment (SWOOPS), Solar Wind Ion Composition Instrument (SWICS), Unified Radio and Plasma Wave Instrument (URAP), Energetic Particle Instrument (EPAC), Low-Energy Ion and Electron Experiment (HISCALE), Cosmic Ray and Solar Particle Instrument (COSPIN), Solar X-ray and Cosmic Gamma-Ray Burst Instrument (GRB).
http://helio.esa.int/ulysses/ - Categories: telescope high_energy particles radio solar space

University of Calgary Radio Astronomy Laboratory
http://www.ras.ucalgary.ca/ - Categories: dept radio

University of Georgia, Dept of Physics and Astronomy
Astronomy at UGA
http://www.physast.uga.edu/ - Categories: dept optical radio

University of Tasmania - Radioastronomy Group
http://www-ra.phys.utas.edu.au/ - Categories: dept radio

VLBI Space Observatory Programme (VSOP)
The VSOP (VLBI Space Observatory Programme) mission is led by the Institute of Space and Astronautical Science, in collaboration with the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan. The first VSOP satellite was successfully launched 12 February 1997 on the new ISAS M-V rocket from the Kagoshima Space Center. The satellite, renamed HALCA after its successful launch, sucessfully deployed an 8 meter diameter radio telescope in orbit on 27 & 28 February 1997. HALCA is in an elliptical Earth orbit, with an apogee height of 21,000km and a perigee height of 560km, which enables VLBI (Very Long Baseline Interferometry) observations on baselines up to three times longer than those acheivable on Earth.
http://www.vsop.isas.ac.jp/ - Categories: telescope radio

Ventspils International Radioastronomy Center (VIRAC)
The Ventspils 32-m antenna is the largest in the Baltics. At VIRAC, observations of solar and cosmic radio sources are carried out, as well as work in geophysics. VLBI experiments have been made, and a current goal is to join the European VLBI network.
http://www.virac.lv - Categories: telescope radio

Very Large Array (VLA)
http://www.vla.nrao.edu/ - Categories: telescope radio

Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA)
http://www.vlba.nrao.edu/ - Categories: telescope radio

Very Small Array (VSA)
The Very Small Array is an interferometer array designed to make images of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) radiation on angular scales around one degree. The VSA consists of an array of 14 small antennas, working at a frequency in the range 26-36 GHz, and will be sited at the Teide Observatory in Tenerife.
http://www.mrao.cam.ac.uk/telescopes/vsa/ - Categories: telescope radio

WAVES : The Radio and Plasma Wave Investigation on the WIND Spacecraft (waves)
WAVES radio astronomy instrument on the ISTP-Wind spacecraft.
http://www-lep.gsfc.nasa.gov/waves/waves.html - Categories: telescope physics radio space

WIND spacecraft
WIND was launched on November 1, 1994 and is the first of two NASA spacecraft in the Global Geospace Science (GGS) initiative (the second spacecraft being POLAR). WIND is also part of the International Solar Terrestrial Physics Project (ISTP), it was specially designed to make coordinated observations with the other ISTP spacecraft (Geotail, Interball, Equator-S, Cluster,...). WIND's full capacity duration was of three years, but it has been extended: WIND orbits until 2006.
The science objectives of the WIND mission are: provide complete plasma, energetic particle, and magnetic field input for magnetospheric and ionospheric studies; determine the magnetospheric output to interplanetary space in the up-stream region; investigate basic plasma processes occurring in the near-Earth solar wind; provide baseline ecliptic plane observations to be used in heliospheric latitudes from ULYSSES.
http://www-istp.gsfc.nasa.gov/istp/wind/ - Categories: telescope particles radio space

INACTIVE LINK ? - 324 --- Wavelength-Oriented Microwave Background Analysis Team (WOMBAT)
WOMBAT is dedicated to understanding sources of microwave foreground emission and providing the cosmology community with estimates of foreground emission as well as uncertainties in those estimates.
http://astron.berkeley.edu/wombat/ - Categories: misc radio

Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope (WSRT - ASTRON)
The Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope is a linear 3 kilometer array located near the village of Westerbork in the North-East of the Netherlands. The WSRT consists of fourteen 25m dishes along a perfect east-west line. By combining these fourteen elements one can synthesize a radio telescope with a diameter of 3 kilometers.
http://www.astron.nl/p/observing.htm - Categories: telescope radio

Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope observations archive (WSRT, ASTRON, Dwingeloo)
A query form lets you search the catalogue of all observations done with the WSRT since the beginning of its operations in 1970. Searches are possible by equatorial or galactic coordinates, by source name and some other parameters. Requests for data from the archive may be submitted after selection.
http://www.astron.nl/scissor/ - Categories: center radio

Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP)
The WMAP mission is designed to determine the geometry, content, and evolution of the universe via a 13 arcminute FWHM resolution full sky map of the temperature anisotropy of the cosmic microwave background radiation. The choice of orbit, sky-scanning strategy and instrument/spacecraft design were driven by the goals of uncorrelated pixel noise, minimal systematic errors, multifrequency observations, and accurate calibration. The skymap data products derived from the WMAP observations have 45 times the sensitivity and 33 time the angular resolution of the COBE DMR mission.
http://lambda.gsfc.nasa.gov/product/map/ - Categories: telescope radio space

Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP)
NASA has selected WMAP as one of the next MIDEX missions. It will map the microwave background fluctuations over the whole sky and provide insights into the formation of galaxies and the basic parameters of cosmology.
http://map.gsfc.nasa.gov/ - Categories: telescope education radio space

Zurich Solar Radio Spectrometer
The Radio Astronomy Group (RAG) of ETH in Zurich, Switzerland, recorded solar radio spectrograms with an analog spectrometer called Daedalus (1974-1993) in the range of 100-1000 MHz. Its observation list can be accessed directly. Two digital spectrometers, Ikarus (1978--1985) and PHOENIX (1988--1994), cover a range from 100--1000 MHz and 0.1--3 GHz, respectively. And since 1998 the new and improved Phoenix-2 Spectrometer covers a range from 0.1 -4 GHz. These data can be accessed by the ASPECTimage retrieval system. Their observation list contains references to frequency programs that indicate which frequencies were observed. More information can be obtained from RAG members.
http://www.astro.phys.ethz.ch/rapp/catalog/catalog.html - Categories: center radio solar

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