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Looking Out with LOFAR
Looking Out with LOFAR
The Low Frequency Array, or LOFAR, is a European programme that allows us to observe low radio frequencies with incredible sensitivity and spatial resolution. Andrew Pontzen spoke...
22 April 2011
Interview with
Dr Karen Masters, University of Portsmouth
Part of the show The National Astronomy Meeting 2011
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