Very large radio surveys of the sky
AUTOR(ES)
Condon, J. J.
FONTE
The National Academy of Sciences
RESUMO
Recent advances in electronics and computing have made possible a new generation of large radio surveys of the sky that yield an order-of-magnitude higher sensitivity and positional accuracy. Combined with the unique properties of the radio universe, these quantitative improvements open up qualitatively different and exciting new scientific applications of radio surveys.
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