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Thursday, 07 November 2013 19:32

Astro Space Center (ASC)

The Astro Space Center is a Russian organisation conducting fundamental researches in astrophysics, including cosmology, structure and evolution of astronomical objects, interstellar and interplanatary medium.

The Astro Space Center is developing new ground and space astronomical systems to study the Universe in different ranges of electromagneric spectrum.

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Wednesday, 06 November 2013 15:41

Spektr-R (or RadioAstron) space telescope

Spektr-R (or RadioAstron) is a Russian orbital radio telescope, and is the largest space telescope in orbit. It was launched on 18 July 2011.

The main scientific goal of the mission is the study of astronomical objects with an angular resolution up to a few millionths of an arc second. This is accomplished by using the satellite in conjunction with ground-based observatories and interferometry techniques.

Spektr-R is one of the instruments in the RadioAstron program, an international network of observatories led by the Astro Space Center of the Lebedev Physical Institute. 

The telescope is intended for radio-astrophysical observations of extragalactic objects with ultra-high resolution, as well as researching of characteristics of near-Earth and interplanetary plasma. The very high angular resolving power will be achieved when used in conjunction with a ground-based system of radio-telescopes and interferometrical methods, operating at wavelengths of 1.35–6.0, 18.0 and 92.0 cm.[8] Once in space, the flower-like main dish was to open its 27 'petals' within 30 minutes.

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