Design and Performance of a Wideband Radio Telescope
TBMG-13274
04/01/2012
- Content
The Goldstone Apple Valley Radio Telescope (GAVRT) is an outreach project, a partnership involving NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL ), the Lewis Center for Educational Research (LCER), and the Apple Valley Unified School District near the NASA Goldstone deep space communication complex. This educational program currently use s a 34 -meter antenna, DSS12, at Goldstone for classroom radio astronomy observations via the Internet. The current program utilizes DSS12 in two narrow frequency bands around S-band (2.3 GHz) and X-band (8.45 GHz), and is used by a training program involving a large number of secondary school teachers and their classrooms. To expand the program, a joint JPL/LCER project was started in mid-2006 to retrofit an additional existing 34-meter be am-waveguide antenna, D S S28, with wideband feeds and receivers to cove r the 0.5-to-14-GHz frequency bands.
- Citation
- "Design and Performance of a Wideband Radio Telescope," Mobility Engineering, April 1, 2012.