Construction of a circular array solar radio imaging telescope
The circular array solar radio imaging telescope (above) located in Daocheng County, Sichuan Province has recently passed process testing. The telescope is one of the iconic equipment of the National Major Science and Technology Infrastructure Space Environment Ground Comprehensive Monitoring Network (Meridian Project Phase II), and will provide high-quality observation data for China's solar physics and space weather research
The circular array solar radio imaging telescope (above) located in Daocheng County, Sichuan Province has recently passed process testing. The telescope is one of the iconic equipment of the National Major Science and Technology Infrastructure Space Environment Ground Comprehensive Monitoring Network (Meridian Project Phase II), and will provide high-quality observation data for China's solar physics and space weather research.
The circular array solar radio imaging telescope is currently the largest comprehensive aperture radio telescope in the world. It can not only monitor various eruptive activities of the sun, but also monitor the process of solar storms entering interstellar space. It helps to understand the mechanism of solar eruptions and the laws of solar storm propagation between the sun and the earth, and then predict the impact of solar activities on the Earth.
Photo by Xinhua News Agency reporter Jin Liwang
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