International audienceThe large radio telescope (Le Grand Radiotélescope) at the Nançay radio astronomy field station of Paris Observatory was built between 1958 and 1966 on the model of the Ohio State University radio telescope, with which a large collecting area was obtained at low cost. The Nançay radio telescope, with a surface area of 7,OOO m², is a meridian instrument which can observe equatorial sources for 30 minutes on each side of the meridian transit of the source. We describe the origin and the construction of this instrument. We also describe the evolution of the focal systems and give an outline of the first spectral and continuum observations obtained with the radio telescope in the wavelength range 6 to 32 cm
International audienceDuring the 1940s and early 1950s radio astronomers from a number of nations us...
The author belongs to the second generation of radio astronomers. He started observing in 1954 with ...
Abstract: During the 1940s and early 1950s radio astronomers from a number of nations used observat...
International audienceThe large radio telescope (Le Grand Radiotélescope) at the Nançay radio astron...
The large radio telescope (Le Grand Radiotélescope) at the Nançay radio astronomy field station of P...
International audienceRadio astronomy in France and in Germany started around 1950. France was then ...
After constructing a number of simple antennas for solar work at Nançay field station, during the se...
Radio astronomy in France and in Germany started around 1950. France was then building interferomete...
International audienceDuring the 1940s and 1950s ex-World War II 7.5m Würzburg radar antennas played...
International audienceThe first tentative steps in solar radio astronomy took place during the 1940s...
International audienceAfter constructing a number of simple antennas for solar work at Nangay field ...
During the 1940s and 1950s ex-World War II 7.5m WOrzburg radar antennas played a crucial role in the...
International audienceDuring the 1940s and early 1950s radio astronomers from a number of nations us...
The author belongs to the second generation of radio astronomers. He started observing in 1954 with ...
Abstract: During the 1940s and early 1950s radio astronomers from a number of nations used observat...
International audienceThe large radio telescope (Le Grand Radiotélescope) at the Nançay radio astron...
The large radio telescope (Le Grand Radiotélescope) at the Nançay radio astronomy field station of P...
International audienceRadio astronomy in France and in Germany started around 1950. France was then ...
After constructing a number of simple antennas for solar work at Nançay field station, during the se...
Radio astronomy in France and in Germany started around 1950. France was then building interferomete...
International audienceDuring the 1940s and 1950s ex-World War II 7.5m Würzburg radar antennas played...
International audienceThe first tentative steps in solar radio astronomy took place during the 1940s...
International audienceAfter constructing a number of simple antennas for solar work at Nangay field ...
During the 1940s and 1950s ex-World War II 7.5m WOrzburg radar antennas played a crucial role in the...
International audienceDuring the 1940s and early 1950s radio astronomers from a number of nations us...
The author belongs to the second generation of radio astronomers. He started observing in 1954 with ...
Abstract: During the 1940s and early 1950s radio astronomers from a number of nations used observat...