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18

Active Galactic Nuclei and the VLA

Lecture no. 18 from the course: Radio Astronomy: Observing the Invisible Universe

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Taught by Professor Felix J. Lockman | 31 min | Categories: Science

The need for a new generation of radio interferometers to untangle extragalactic radio sources led to the development of the Very Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico. With its twenty-seven radio antennas in a Y-shaped configuration, it gives both high sensitivity and high angular resolution. The VLA provided a deeper and clearer look at galaxies than ever before, and the results were astonishing....
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