Production year
2018
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Antennes du réseau NenuFAR (New extension in Nançay upgrading LOFAR) de la station de radioastronomie de Nançay. Ce grand réseau phasé qui comptera 1 932 antennes (10 à 85 MHz) à son achèvement couvre plus de 80 000 m² à Nançay. Il peut fonctionner de façon autonome ou au sein du réseau européen LOFAR (LOw Frequency ARray). NenuFAR permet d'étudier l'évolution de l'Univers quelques millions d'années après le Big Bang, la formation des galaxies et des amas de galaxies, les pulsars, le Soleil, les planètes et les exoplanètes. Son exploitation a démarré mi-2019.
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2018
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