What did the Spektr-R discover?

On Sept. 27, 2011, the Spektr-R telescope started scientific observations capturing its “first light” from the brightest natural radio source in the sky known as Cassiopeia A, an ancient exploded star.

What type of telescope is the Spektr-R telescope?

Radio telescope
Together with some of the largest ground-based radio telescopes, the Spektr-R formed interferometric baselines extending up to 350,000 km (220,000 mi)….Spektr-R.

Names RadioAstron
Mission type Radio telescope
Operator Russian Astro Space Center
COSPAR ID 2011-037A
Spacecraft properties

Does Russia have space telescopes?

Russian scientists on Saturday launched one of the world’s biggest underwater space telescopes to peer deep into the universe from the pristine waters of Lake Baikal. The deep underwater telescope, which has been under construction since 2015, is designed to observe neutrinos, the smallest particles currently known.

How much did the Spektr-R cost?

462.1 million RUB (2018)Spektr-R / Cost

How does the Spektr R work?

Funded by the Russian Astro Space Center, Spektr R features a 10-m diameter antenna reflector designed to help astronomers see deeper into supermassive black holes, obtain views of collapsed stars, and better measure the influence of dark energy on the cosmos.

Does China have a space telescope?

A new Hubble: the Xuntian space telescope China also plans to launch a space telescope called Xuntian, whose name means ‘survey the heavens’. This will image in the same wavelengths — ultraviolet, visible and infrared — as those used by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope.

Who owns the Spektr R?

the Russian Astro Space Center
Funded by the Russian Astro Space Center, Spektr R features a 10-m diameter antenna reflector designed to help astronomers see deeper into supermassive black holes, obtain views of collapsed stars, and better measure the influence of dark energy on the cosmos.

Does India have a space telescope?

Astrosat is India’s first dedicated multi-wavelength space telescope. It was launched on a PSLV-XL on 28 September 2015.

What is the name of the first operational space telescope?

Hubble Space Telescope Facts. NASA named the world’s first space-based optical telescope after American astronomer Edwin P. Hubble (1889 — 1953).

What are the 4 main telescopes in space?

Great Observatories, a semiformal grouping of four U.S. satellite observatories that had separate origins: the Hubble Space Telescope, the Compton Gamma Ray Observatory, the Chandra X-ray Observatory, and the Spitzer Space Telescope.