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  • Very Long Baseline Interferometry is the method by which multiple radio telescopes are linked over large distances to act as one telescope, specifically an interferometer, that can be as big as the Earth itself.

    URSI Update #2 Nicole 2009

  • Very Long Baseline Interferometry is the method by which multiple radio telescopes are linked over large distances to act as one telescope, specifically an interferometer, that can be as big as the Earth itself.

    Archive 2009-01-08 Nicole 2009

  • Today, a number of telescope arrays are in use or being developed, such as the Naval Prototype Optical Interferometry, which I got to visit in 2004 and 2005, and the Magdalena Ridge Observatory.

    Archive 2009-02-25 Nicole 2009

  • Today, a number of telescope arrays are in use or being developed, such as the Naval Prototype Optical Interferometry, which I got to visit in 2004 and 2005, and the Magdalena Ridge Observatory.

    First Stellar Images Nicole 2009

  • Coinciding with the IYA2009 kickoff events in Paris is a great Very Long Baseline Interferometry experiment in which telescopes all around the globe will observe 3 quasars and correlate the data in real time, something which is not usually done, and certainly not world-wide.

    Archive 2009-01-12 Nicole 2009

  • If you know me, you know I have a soft spot for Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI).

    Archive 2009-01-07 Nicole 2009

  • If you know me, you know I have a soft spot for Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI).

    VLBA Sees a Beefier Milky Way Nicole 2009

  • Coinciding with the IYA2009 kickoff events in Paris is a great Very Long Baseline Interferometry experiment in which telescopes all around the globe will observe 3 quasars and correlate the data in real time, something which is not usually done, and certainly not world-wide.

    Astronomy Everywhere Nicole 2009

  • A total of $60,000,000, an increase of $38,400,000 above the budget request, has been provided for the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM).

    NASA Watch: January 2008 Archives 2008

  • Editor's note: Looks like the Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) is not only back, but it is going to eat SMD's lunch for the remainder of this decade and part of the next.

    NASA Watch: January 2008 Archives 2008

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