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Main Participants

  • MPIfR (Max Planck Institut für Radioastronomie), VLBI-Group at the MPIfR

  • NRAO (National Radio Astronomy Observatory), VLBA (Very Long Baseline Array)

  • IRAM (Institut de Radioastronomie Millimétrique)

  • OSO (Onsala Space Observatory)

  • MRO (Metsähovi Radio Observatory)

  • Yebes 40m RT (OAN National Spanish Observatory)



    Technical Information

  • VLBI Technology (MPIfR)

  • The Mark5 VLBI Data System (MIT-Haystack), and Conduant

  • The Mark6 VLBI Data System (MIT-Haystack)

  • DiFX Correlator (The DiFX homepage at Swinburne)

  • VLBA DiFX Correlator on NRAO's public wiki

  • IRAM Proposal and Technical details

  • IRAM Plateau de Bure Observatory

  • PdB VLBIst corner (Technical Details for the Plateau de Bure Observatory)

  • 3mm Receiver of the 100m Radiotelecope in Effelsberg (on T. Krichbaum's homepage)

  • VLBI.de (Dave G.'s homepage)



    Some other VLBI Networks

  • VLBA (Very Long Baseline Array)

  • EVN (European VLBI Network)

  • IRA (Istituto di Radioastronomia)

  • VSOP2 (VLBI Space Observatory Programme 2) and VSOP2 at NRAO

  • VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry)

  • KVN (Korean VLBI Network)

  • EXPReS (eVLBI)

  • RadioAstron (Space VLBI Mission)

  • EHT (American 1mm VLBI effort: Event Horizon Telescope)



    Millimeter Observatories and future participants

  • ALMA (Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimer Array)

  • APEX (Atacama Pathfinder EXperiment) and MPIfR-APEX

  • ARO (The ARO - Arizona Radio Observatory, SMT/HHT (Heinrich Hertz Telescope), and KP12m (Kitt Peak).

  • CARMA (Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy)

  • GBT (Green Bank Telescope)

  • LMT (The Large Millimeter Telescope)

  • SMA (The Submillimeter Array)

  • JCMT (The James Clerk Maxwell Telescope)

  • CSO (The Caltech Submillimeter Observatory) and CCAT

  • Haystack (upgrade of the MIT-Haystack Observatory)

  • SRT (Sardinia Radio Telescope)

  • MOPRA and ATNF (The Australia Telescope National Facility)

  • ASTE (The Atacama Submillimeter Telescope Experiment), Japanese home page.





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