Tag: GO-LoW
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GO-LoW: A New Frontier Revealing the Low-Frequency Radio Cosmos
Unveiling the Hidden Sky: GO-LoW’s Mission For centuries, humanity has peered at the stars, expanding our understanding of the cosmos with naked-eye observations and increasingly sophisticated telescopes. Yet a sweeping portion of the electromagnetic spectrum—the low-frequency radio sky—has remained largely unseen. Now, a NASA-funded concept study aims to change that with the Great Observatory for…
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GO-LoW: MIT Lincoln Laboratory and Haystack Observatory Unveil Hidden Galaxy’s Low-Frequency Frontier
Introduction: A New Window on the Cosmos For centuries, humanity has peered at the night sky with increasing sophistication, from naked-eye observations to space-based telescopes across the electromagnetic spectrum. Yet a vast portion of the radio universe remains hidden in low frequencies, from 15 meters to several kilometers in wavelength. A NASA-funded concept study, the…
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GO-LoW: The Solar System’s Hidden Radio Frontier Comes Into View
A New Frontier: Listening to the Low-Frequency Sky For centuries, humanity has studied the cosmos across the electromagnetic spectrum. Yet a wide, relatively uncharted swath remains—the low-frequency radio sky, with wavelengths from 15 meters to kilometers. MIT Lincoln Laboratory, MIT Haystack Observatory, and Lowell Observatory are spearheading a NASA-funded concept study known as the Great…