Interferometry and synthesis in radio astronomy
A. Richard Thompson
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Interferometry and synthesis in radio astronomy
by A. Richard Thompson, James M. Moran, George W. Swenson
Published
April 1994
Publisher
Krieger Publishing Company
Pages
556
ISBN-13
9780894648595
ISBN-10
0894648594
Interferometry and Synthesis in Radio Astronomy
Interferometry and synthesis in radio astronomy
An introduction to the NRAO interferometer
Techniques d'interférométrie à très grande base =
Astrometrische und geodätisch-geophysikalische Nutzung der Radio-Interferometrie
The Stanford microwave spectroheliograph antenna
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