Precision Array for Probing the Epoch of Re-ionisation project (PAPER)
The primary goal of PAPER is to detect emission from the neutral gas that pervaded the universe before the first galaxies and black holes were formed. This ‘epoch of reionization’, as it is called, is the last frontier in observational cosmology. Last Updated on May 26, 2023
KAT-7 Telescopes
The seven-dish MeerKAT precursor array, KAT-7, is the world’s first radio telescope array consisting of composite antenna structures. Last Updated on May 26, 2023
C-BASS C-Band All Sky Survey project
C-BASS is a project to map the sky in microwave (short-wavelength radio) radiation.
Hydrogen Epoch of Reionisation Array radio telescope (HERA)
To solve the mystery of how we came to be where we are, astronomers must look back in time to a transitional period of cosmic history that has been dubbed the “epoch of reionisation”. Last Updated on May 27, 2023
26m and 15m telescopes at Hartebeesthoek
Hartebeesthoek is located 65 kilometers north-west of Johannesburg, just within the provincial boundary of Gauteng. The nearest town, Krugersdorp, is 32 km distant. The telescope is situated in an isolated valley which affords protection from terrestial interference. Last Updated on August 12, 2024
MeerKAT Telescope
MeerKAT is a radio interferometer located in the Northern Cape province of South Africa (at 30 deg South, 21 deg East) consisting of 64 dishes with baselines of up to 8 km. Its superb sensitivity, ~2000 baselines, centrally concentrated distribution (~3/4 of the dishes are located in a 1 km diameter core), substantial field of […]
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