See the first image of the mighty M42 using a 5 meter telescope
The 1.4 GHz radio telescope captured a picture of the mighty nebula "M42"- a celestial body – after completing the installation of a diameter of 5 meters at the Academy of Science and Technology of Space and Astronomy.
The Emirates News Agency said that this picture is unique to the "Orion Nebula M42"This is the first time that an image of the nebula has been captured at almost 3 degrees by a radio telescope of this size.
The Sharjah Radio Academy's future observatory will contain three "SPIDER 500A"To simulate the radio interference system of a 40-meter antenna. This system is in the form of a triangular triangle with distances between the telescopes with measurements of 30, 40 and 50 meters, the sides of the triangle. This group will be able to simulate the accuracy of a single 40 meter antenna with an assembly area Is the same as an antenna with a diameter of 8.7 meters. It will map the radio to the whole universe, the first of its kind taken from this antenna dish, which will study the distribution of large hydrogen structures between the huge Hungarian clusters. This study is the basis for understanding the cosmic expansion.
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