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Preliminary Results from a 35″-arc Compound Interferometer

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 April 2016

K. J. Wellington
Affiliation:
School of Electrical Engineering, University of Sydney
A. Watkinson
Affiliation:
School of Electrical Engineering, University of Sydney

Extract

This year the School of Electrical Engineering began observations with the new Fleurs compound interferometer. This instrument operates at 21 cm and has a fan-beam response 35″ arc wide in an east-west direction.

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Copyright © Astronomical Society of Australia 1967

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