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Keywords

masers
radio continuum: general

How to Cite

Capabilities and Present Status of The Sicaya Radio Telescope in Peru. (2017). Revista Mexicana De Astrofísica Y Astronomía Serie De Conferencias, 49(1), 59-59. https://astronomia.unam.mx/journals/rmxac/article/view/2017rmxac..49...59i
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Abstract

The private telephone company, Telefónica del Perú, stopped operations of the Sicaya Intelsat Station in 2000, we knew that they were looking for some institution to own the Station in 2002 and begun conversations. Finally in 2008, the whole communications station with a 32-meters parabolic antenna was donated to the Geophysical Institute of Peru. Many things have happened since that, but finally we are almost ready to have a radio telescope. National Astronomical Observatory of Japan contributed enormously to set up the radio telescope. Initially as a single dish radio telescope, it will observe methanol maser at 6.7 GHz of young stellar objects. In the near future, equipping for VLBI observations is in the scope. Sicaya is situated on the central part of Peru at 3,370 meters of altitude and the weather is benign for radio astronomical observations, also humidity is low and allows have radio telescopes free of rust.