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Discovery in astronomy goes hand in hand with innovation in technology. ASTRON pursues a proactive programme of technical development, aimed both at providing innovative instrumentation for use on current observing facilities, and at laying the groundwork for future generations of telescopes and
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ASTRON's main mission is to make discoveries in radio astronomy happen, via the development of new and innovative technologies, the operation of world-class radio astronomy facilities, and the pursuit of fundamental astronomical research. Engineers and astronomers at ASTRON have an outstanding
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will be the world's largest and most sensitive radio telescope with a total collecting area of approximately one square kilometre. The SKA will be built in Southern Africa and in Australia. It is a global enterprise bringing together 11 countries from the 5 continents.
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The pursuit of fundamental astronomical research using ASTRON facilities, together with a broad range of other telescopes around the world and space-borne instruments (e.g. Spitzer, HST etc.)
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In addition to its use as a stand-alone radio telescope, the Westerbork array participates in the European Very Long Baseline Interferometry Network (EVN) of radio telescopes.
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A strong technology development programme, encompassing both innovative instrumentation for existing telescopes and the new technologies needed for future facilities.
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international reputation for novel technology development, and fundamental research in galactic and extra-galactic astronomy. Its main funding comes from NWO.
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To these ends, the ASTRON facility in Dwingeloo maintains a well equipped R&D division specializing in the design, prototyping and qualification of:
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In addition, ASTRON is active in the international science policy arena and is one of the leaders in the international SKA project. The
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in the province of Drenthe. ASTRON is part of the institutes organization of the
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The operation of front line observing facilities, including especially the
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Low noise, ambient and cryogenic radio receiver systems (0.2–345 GHz)
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Algorithm and software engineering for instrument control and for imaging
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are dedicated to explore the universe at radio frequencies ranging from
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is the Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy. Its main office is in
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Advanced instrumentation for use at optical and infrared wavelengths
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Mid-frequency aperture array test site for the SKA, in South Africa
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Oude Hoogeveensedijk 4, 7991 PD Dwingeloo, The Netherlands
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Dwingeloo
Dwingelderveld National Park
Dutch Research Council
Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope
LOFAR
Square Kilometre Array

Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope
Westerbork Synthesis Radio Telescope
the International LOFAR Telescope (ILT)
Joint Institute for VLBI in Europe

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