Sugar Scoop, 1965

GB65-02477.jpg

Description

A variety of telescopes, used for studying the influence of the atmosphere on radio astronomy observations, surround the Beard House. The elevated dish on the right is the 20 foot parabolic antenna, installed in June 1962 to detect radiation from water in atmospheric vapor clouds and rain on a wavelength of about 6 cm. The "Sugar Scoop" on the left is the 4 foot parabolic horn reflector antenna for detecting similar radiation at 3 cm. The third dish is the 12 foot parabolic antenna used earlier for investigations at 3.75 cm. The results of the investigations were expected to influence the choice of suitable frequency for a proposed very large antenna.

Creator

Records of the NRAO

Rights

NRAO/AUI/NSF

Type

Still Image

Identifier

GB65-02477.jpg

Original Format of Digital Item

B&W negative

Location

Start Date

1965-08-09

Historical Negative #

GB65-02477

Date Negative Added

1965-08-09

Series

Photographs Series

Unit

NRAO Other Telescopes Unit

Range #

2A

Citation

Records of the NRAO, “Sugar Scoop, 1965,” NRAO/AUI Archives, accessed December 19, 2024, https://www.nrao.edu/archives/items/show/29797.