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- Long_Wavelength_Array abstract "The Long Wavelength Array (LWA) is a radio telescope under construction in central New Mexico. It is one of the few observatories to utilize relatively low frequencies (10-88 MHz), and is used to study relativistic particles, cosmic evolution, astrophysical plasma, decametric radio emissions from Jupiter-like extrasolar planets, and giant flares from magnetars.When complete, it will consist of 53 stations, with a total of 13,000 dipole antennas strategically placed in an area nearly 400 kilometres (250 mi) in diameter, to scan the sky at HF and VHF frequencies. Each antenna stands about 1.5 metres (5 ft) high and about 2.7 metres (9 ft) across the base. The first station, located adjacent to the NRAO's VLA, consists of 256 antennas and was completed in December 2009. It was dedicated in April 2010, and routine operations began in 2011. The second station (LWA2) is under construction about 19 km (12 mi) away.The project is a collaboration of UNM, VT, LANL, JPL, NRL, UI, BIRS, NRAO and AFRL.".
- Long_Wavelength_Array wikiPageExternalLink lwa.phys.unm.edu.
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- Long_Wavelength_Array area "1".
- Long_Wavelength_Array built "2009".
- Long_Wavelength_Array diameter "400.0".
- Long_Wavelength_Array firstLight "2011-04-07".
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- Long_Wavelength_Array location "adjacent to the Very Large Array in New Mexico.".
- Long_Wavelength_Array mounting "fixed".
- Long_Wavelength_Array name "Long Wavelength Array".
- Long_Wavelength_Array style "phased array of 50 stations, each with 256 dipole antennas".
- Long_Wavelength_Array wavelength "1800.0".
- Long_Wavelength_Array website lwa.phys.unm.edu.
- Long_Wavelength_Array subject Category:Astronomical_observatories_in_New_Mexico.
- Long_Wavelength_Array subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Socorro_County,_New_Mexico.
- Long_Wavelength_Array subject Category:Interferometric_telescopes.
- Long_Wavelength_Array subject Category:Radio_telescopes.
- Long_Wavelength_Array point "34.07 -107.63".
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- Long_Wavelength_Array comment "The Long Wavelength Array (LWA) is a radio telescope under construction in central New Mexico.".
- Long_Wavelength_Array label "Long Wavelength Array".
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- Long_Wavelength_Array lat "34.07".
- Long_Wavelength_Array long "-107.63".
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- Long_Wavelength_Array homepage lwa.phys.unm.edu.
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