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English: Evpatoria RT-70 radio telescope (planetary radar, deep space exploration radar) in Crimea is extraterrestrial civilizations ready. The antenna is a powerful planetary transmitter with diameter of 70m and operating range of 5-300 GHz. The telescope participated in almost all of Soviet space programs since 1978 for the exploration of deep space: Venera, Salyut, Vega, Astron, Phobos, Granat, Fobos-Grunt, Spektr-R and more. This telescope has also been used as a radar telescope in observations of space debris and asteroids, and to transmit messages to extraterrestrial civilizations. Up to 100 transmit sessions have been performed to various star destinations in Cygnus, Sagitta, Cassiopeia, Orion, Andromeda, Ursa, Major, Delphinus, Gemini, Virgo, Hydra constellations, with a beam signal power of up to 150 kW at 5 GHz frequency-shift keying. They are all expected to arrive at their destinations in 10 to 50 years. Evpatoria Center for Deep Space Communications and Exploration. Vitino, Crimea.
Русский: Радиотелескоп РТ-70 (П-2500, 1978), один из самых больших радиотелескопов в мире. 200 киловатт чистой энергии на старте. На данный момент один из двух активных телескопов на планете Земля, способный посылать сигналы по звездам и созвездиям Млечного пути. Центр дальней космической связи (ЦДКС). Витино, Евпатория, Крым. |
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Author | Vyacheslav Argenberg |
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RT-70 radio telescope (planetary radar, space exploration radar), Crimea.
Радиотелескоп РТ-70. Центр дальней космической связи. Евпатория, Крым.
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