Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Station

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[[Image:ska.jpg|right|thumbnail|250px|Representation of the Square Kilometre Array: Image - Science Network WA]] [[Image:ska.jpg|right|thumbnail|250px|Representation of the Square Kilometre Array: Image - Science Network WA]]
-The proposed SKA site has been transferred westwards from '''Mileura Station''' to '''Boolardy Station''' to ensure separation from the radio-frequeny (RF) interference of planned mining activites in the region.+The proposed SKA site has been relocated westwards from '''Mileura Station''' to '''Boolardy Station''' to ensure separation from the radio-frequency (RF) interference of planned mining activities in the region. It will be known as the Murchison Radio Observatory.
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 +[[Image:ska-spiral.jpg|left|thumbnail|250px|The spiral arrangement: MAP – Australian Telescope National Facility]]The antenna configuration proposed “… is a 5-arm symmetric log-spiral arrangement … out to a distance of 350 km from the core…“ spanning Australia; the baseline will be extended by including an eastern spiral arm out as far as New Zealand.
The State Government will work with the Commonwealth to develop legislation to protect the SKA site from unacceptable levels of RF interference. The State Government will work with the Commonwealth to develop legislation to protect the SKA site from unacceptable levels of RF interference.
-For more information see:+For more detailed information see:
http://www.sciencewa.net.au/science_news.asp?pg=21&NID=1025 http://www.sciencewa.net.au/science_news.asp?pg=21&NID=1025

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Representation of the Square Kilometre Array: Image - Science Network WA
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Representation of the Square Kilometre Array: Image - Science Network WA

The proposed SKA site has been relocated westwards from Mileura Station to Boolardy Station to ensure separation from the radio-frequency (RF) interference of planned mining activities in the region. It will be known as the Murchison Radio Observatory.

The spiral arrangement: MAP – Australian Telescope National Facility
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The spiral arrangement: MAP – Australian Telescope National Facility
The antenna configuration proposed “… is a 5-arm symmetric log-spiral arrangement … out to a distance of 350 km from the core…“ spanning Australia; the baseline will be extended by including an eastern spiral arm out as far as New Zealand.

The State Government will work with the Commonwealth to develop legislation to protect the SKA site from unacceptable levels of RF interference.

For more detailed information see:

http://www.sciencewa.net.au/science_news.asp?pg=21&NID=1025

Australian canditate site: http://www.atnf.csiro.au/projects/ska/mileura.html


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