Radio
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Arecibo Observatory
The largest radio telescope in the world.
Atacama Large Millimetre Array Project (ALMA)
An array with a collecting area of up to 10,000 square meters. With baselines foreseen to extend to 10 Km, the angular resolution provided by the new instrument will be that of a diffraction limited 4m optical telescope.
ATNF - Australia Telescope National Facility
Operates the Australia Telescope, 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.
BIMA Home Page
This is the main page for the Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland Association (BIMA)
Caltech Submillimeter Observatory (CSO)
http://www.submm.caltech.edu/cso/
A 10.4-meter diameter, submillimeter spectrum telescope. Situated at the top of Mauna Kea, Big island, Hawaii.
Cavendish Astrophysics Group
Manages a broad program of research, including the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory, situated at Lord's Bridge. Information on group members, research interests, publications, surveys and catalogues, other resources.
Deep Space Network (DSN)
http://deepspace.jpl.nasa.gov/dsn/index.html
NASA's worldwide antenna network to support the exploration of the solar system.
Effelsberg Telescope
http://www.mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/div/effelsberg/index_e.html
The world's largest fully steerable radio telescope, the 100 m antenna of Effelsberg in Bonn, Germany, operated since August 1972.
Jodrell Bank - Nuffield Radio Astronomy Laboratories (NRAL)
NRAL at Jodrell Bank are a 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.
Joint Institute for Very Long Baseline Interferometry in Europe
JIVE was created by the European Consortium for VLBI and its primary task is to operate the EVN MkIV VLBI Data Processor (correlator) as well as provides a high-level of support to astronomers and the Telescope Network. JIVE is hosted by the Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy. Offers information on research, and contact information.

