Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Station
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The proposed SKA site has been relocated westwards to '''Boolardy Station''' from the original choice of Mileura Station to ensure separation from the radio-frequency (RF) interference of planned mining activities in the region. It SKA station will be known as the '''Murchison Radio Observatory'''. | The proposed SKA site has been relocated westwards to '''Boolardy Station''' from the original choice of Mileura Station to ensure separation from the radio-frequency (RF) interference of planned mining activities in the region. It SKA station will be known as the '''Murchison Radio Observatory'''. | ||
- | [[Image:ska-spiral.jpg|left|thumbnail|250px|The spiral arrangement: MAP – Australian Telescope National Facility]]The antenna configuration proposed will span Australia with ''“… a 5-arm symmetric log-spiral arrangement … out to a distance of 350 km from the core…“''. The eastern spiral arm baseline will being extended out as far as New Zealand for an even longer baseline. | + | [[Image:ska-spiral.jpg|left|thumbnail|250px|The spiral arrangement: MAP – Australian Telescope National Facility]]The antenna configuration proposed will span Australia with ''“… a 5-arm symmetric log-spiral arrangement … out to a distance of 350 km from the core…“''. The eastern spiral arm baseline will being extended even further to New Zealand for a longer baseline. |
The State Government will work with the Commonwealth to develop legislation to protect the SKA site from unacceptable levels of RF interference. | The State Government will work with the Commonwealth to develop legislation to protect the SKA site from unacceptable levels of RF interference. |
Revision as of 07:17, 9 April 2007
The proposed SKA site has been relocated westwards to Boolardy Station from the original choice of Mileura Station to ensure separation from the radio-frequency (RF) interference of planned mining activities in the region. It SKA station will be known as the Murchison Radio Observatory.
The antenna configuration proposed will span Australia with “… a 5-arm symmetric log-spiral arrangement … out to a distance of 350 km from the core…“. The eastern spiral arm baseline will being extended even further to New Zealand for a longer baseline.The State Government will work with the Commonwealth to develop legislation to protect the SKA site from unacceptable levels of RF interference.
For more detailed information see:
http://www.sciencewa.net.au/science_news.asp?pg=21&NID=1025
Australian canditate site: http://www.atnf.csiro.au/projects/ska/mileura.html
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