This is a progress report of a major project that Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics is actively engaged. The two 6m sub millimeter telescopes are being built in Taiwan. The construction of the antennas, which ...This is a progress report of a major project that Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics is actively engaged. The two 6m sub millimeter telescopes are being built in Taiwan. The construction of the antennas, which has been contracted to Aeronautic Research Laboratory, has made good progress lately. The first reflector is completed. The mounts are also nearly finished. The antennas are expected to be completed and tested in late 1999. Our receiver lab has been built up from scratch. It is finishing the assembly of the first SMA receiver. It is also fabricating its first Nb AlO x Nb junction of 230 GHz. Our two telescopes are scheduled to join the two SAO telescopes presently at Mauna Kea in the spring of year 2000.展开更多
The Center for Space Astrophysics at Yonsei university, Seoul, Korea, is actively participating in the development and operation of the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX), a NASA ultraviolet space telescope project to ...The Center for Space Astrophysics at Yonsei university, Seoul, Korea, is actively participating in the development and operation of the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX), a NASA ultraviolet space telescope project to be launched in late 2001. As the first official case of NASA Korea cooperation on major space science program, this project will greatly expand the capability of Korean astronomy into space based operations.展开更多
文摘This is a progress report of a major project that Institute of Astronomy & Astrophysics is actively engaged. The two 6m sub millimeter telescopes are being built in Taiwan. The construction of the antennas, which has been contracted to Aeronautic Research Laboratory, has made good progress lately. The first reflector is completed. The mounts are also nearly finished. The antennas are expected to be completed and tested in late 1999. Our receiver lab has been built up from scratch. It is finishing the assembly of the first SMA receiver. It is also fabricating its first Nb AlO x Nb junction of 230 GHz. Our two telescopes are scheduled to join the two SAO telescopes presently at Mauna Kea in the spring of year 2000.
文摘The Center for Space Astrophysics at Yonsei university, Seoul, Korea, is actively participating in the development and operation of the Galaxy Evolution Explorer (GALEX), a NASA ultraviolet space telescope project to be launched in late 2001. As the first official case of NASA Korea cooperation on major space science program, this project will greatly expand the capability of Korean astronomy into space based operations.