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International Forum Successfully Held for Space-VLBI [2013-09-29]
2013 September 16th-18th, Space Very Long Baseline Interformetry Forum was successfully held in Beijing. This academic forum is organized by International Space Science Institute-Beijing (ISSI-BJ), National Space Science Center (NSSC) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and Shanghai Astron... more |
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International Symposium on Planetary Sciences (IAPS2013) [2013-07-09]
The International Symposium on Planetary Sciences (IAPS2013) was held at the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, July 1-4, 2013, Shanghai, China, which brings together international scientists to present and discuss the latest results on exploration and science of Mer... more |
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Shanghai 25meter radio telescope enjoy the 10Gbps internet express way [2013-04-13]
12 April 2013 - The Shanghai 25-meter radio telescope was one of the first users of a newly upgraded network link between Beijing and London last week. The telescope participated in a real-time, electronic Very Long Baseline Interferometry (e-VLBI) observation by the European VLBI Network (EVN), ... more |
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Prof. Willem A. Baan awarded “Visiting Professor of the CAS” [2013-03-28]
Prof. Willem A. Baan was awarded the Visiting Professor of the CAS and works in Shanghai Astronomical Observatory since 2013 February.
Prof. Baan is a distinguished expert in astronomical masers and ultra-luminous galaxies. As the first-author and co?author, he has more than ... more |
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Shanghai 65-Meter Radio Telescope Sees the First Light [2012-10-27]
After three years’ construction, the Shanghai 65-Meter Radio Telescope is close to its completion. In the second half of October, 2012, the mechanical structure, electrical system, network, control software of the telescope have been tested and they run smoothly. The test experiment was successf... more |
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Intriguing Vertical X-shaped Structure Confirmed in the Milky Way Bulge [2012-10-06]
Chinese astronomers have made important progress in the study of the Milky Way structures. Using a simple bulge model, astronomers in Shanghai Astronomical Observatory (SHAO) confirmed and explained the existence of an intriguing X-shaped structure in the Milky Way bulge. This research was led by... more |
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