Welcome to Radio-Sky's links to radio astronomy page. We think you'll find no better place to begin your on line adventures in this field. From here you can even launch a search of the entire web for any subject.
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Project BAMBI An amateur observatory using a 4 GHz TVRO antenna.
Radio Astronomy at the University of Indianapolis includes an online radio telescope.
The Association for Radio Astronomy in Education A wonderful project promoting radio astronomy as a learning tool in Britain. Very nice FAQ.
The Deep Space Exploration Society is working to restore a 60 foot dish.
Jean Marie Polard ON4EU hosts a wonderful website with complete plans for a simple radiotelescope using a satfinder as an RF block. http://perso.wanadoo.fr/ON4EU/
Ruggero Ulivastro observes the Sun and Jupiter from his observatory at its' stunning location in the mountains near Nice France.
Rodney Howe has projects on the webs for HI spectra, interferometry, VLF, and GRBs (Gamma Ray Bursts).
Fritz Lensch in Austria has nice German language website with UHF, microwave and meteor observations.
Florence and Alain Nierveze have been observing for 10 years. Their website is very informative in both French and English.
Hans Michlmayr has one of the best amateur observatories around. This is a must visit.
Here is a fascinating page on how to use a sound card as a VLF receiver by the ingenious Wolfgang Buescher, DL4YHF. Check out his wonderful software and other projects.
A very interesting site recording SIDs (Sudden Ionospheric Disturbances) in Europe.
Marko Cebokli has undertaken a fascinating project integrating computer and radio to form an interferometer. He has taken the time to document much of his journey through this project, and the story keeps unfolding.
Luis Cupido's (CT1DMK) web page. Excellent microwave and millimeter wave info.
Randy Stegemeyer's 5.2 m dish.
Arpad Cserkuti, an amateur radio astronomer in Europe, and member of SARA. His website.
Darrel Emerson's Homepage A professional radio astronomer with the NRAO, Darrel has some great stuff here which applies to amateurs. Be sure to look at the links he has to the QST article he published.
Mike Gingell Check out Mike's pictures from the 1996 and 98 SARA conferences.
Email Don Morar is working on a new Jupiter system in West Virginia.
Jeff Lichtmann's Radio Astronomy Supplies where you can get lots of great hardware for radio astronomy.
William Lonc's homepage at St. Mary's University
Reinhart Smit's radio astronomy home page Tons of great radio astronomy and weak signal material.
OH2AUE has a superb page with a diagram of his 11 GHz Dicke switched radiometer, and a bookshelf magnetometer for detecting auroras. Lots of other great stuff from frigid but heart warming Finland.
Little Bear Observatory - mostly optical, but radio astronomy in the works.
SARA member Frank Diaz displays SARA 2001 conference photos.
Prof. John C. Mannone is an active SARA member with this website.
Phillip Gebhardt's Radio Meteor Detection site.
International Meteor Organization Radio Page has plenty of information to get you started observing meteors by radio reflections from VHF transmitters.
Meteor Observations at the University of Ghent. They have an automated meteor radio observatory which regularly posts its findings in an informative graphical format. You will be able to see the daily and monthly trends which you can expect from your observations.
The American Meteor Society has sponsored radio meteor observation programs like the AMS Radiometer Project coordinated by James Richardson.
Nice NASA page about meteor echoes.
William Lonc has some interesting insights into this type of observing.
University of Florida Radio Observatory Jupiter sound files and prediction tables.
JPL Radio Observation of Comet Shoemaker-Levy press release.
Roane State in Tennesse has an observatory that has hosted a very active Radio-SkyPipe server of Solar and Jupiter data. David Fields keeps all of this going.
Jim Brown's website features the radio observatory he assembled at South Carolina State University.
Universidad Complutense de Madrid have been running the Radio Jove receiver for years and has their chart on line.
Gallery of Radio Telescopes A picture gallery of antennas.
National Radio Astronomical Observatory
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Princeton Pulsar Group's What is a Pulsar?
Pulsar detection with a software defined radio.
FIRST Faint Images of the Radio Sky at Twenty centimeters A great opportunity to do armchair radio astronomy.
Multi-Wavelength Milky Way - Beautiful images at a variety of wavelengths.
The VizieR Catalog Service with many hundreds of catalogs.
The FITs data format for astronomical data.
A refreshing look at the nature of the search.
New radio observatory facility and home to the Project TARGET SETI Program
operated by the Interstellar Electromagnetics Institute.
Project
Phoenix Privately funded target search of NASA's high resolution survey.
SETIFOX is the site of Daniel Fox where he can set you up with the right equipment and software to do SETI.
Daily updated ACE data which you can compare to your radio observations.
Solar/Terrestrial Activity Report
Australia - Lots of Solar data from down under including spectrographs.
List of TYPE II/III/IV bursts from WAVES/WIND satellite.
Bruny Island Radio Spectrometer
ETHZ PLASMA AND RADIO ASTROPHYSICS GROUP, a European site.
Daily images in different wavelengths:
http://umbra.nascom.nasa.gov/images/latest.html
National Solar Observatory
/ Sacramento, Peak NSO CORONAL DATA.
http://www.bbso.njit.edu/cgi-bin/LatestImages
Thanks to Tom Ashcraft for most of the above solar links!
Universe Today. Weekly space and astronomy news update.
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