RT-64
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There are two radio telescopes designated RT-64 (TNA-1500), both in Russia and with similar specifications.
With their 64m antenna diameter, they are among the largest radio telescopes in the world.
They are:
- the Bear Lakes RT-64 radio telescope at the Bear Lakes Satellite Communications Center, in Bear Lakes, Shchyolkovo, near Moscow.[1]
- the Kalyazin RT-64 radio telescope at the Kalyazin Radio Astronomy Observatory, Kalyazin, Russia[1]
See also
- RT-70, a larger aperture Russian design.
References
- ^ a b Grahn, Sven. "The Soviet/Russian Deep Space Network". Retrieved 2016-07-04.
External links
- Bear Lakes Radio Astronomy Station
- The Soviet/Russian Deep Space Network
- Russian Ground Control Stations
- Don P. Mitchel. Soviet Telemetry Systems. Deep-Space Communication Centers
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