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Solar Submillimeter Telescope

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Organisation
  
Argentina, Brazil

Diameter
  
1.5 m

Altitude
  
2,491 m

Website
  
Official SST site

Solar Submillimeter Telescope

Location(s)
  
Complejo AstronĂ³mico El LeoncitoSan Juan Province, Argentina

Telescope style
  
Single Dish, radome enclosed, focal array at room temperature. Frequencies: 212 GHz, 405 GHz

The Solar Submillimeter Telescope (SST) is a solar dedicated instrument with the aim to study the radiation produced by high energetic particles during solar flares. Observing at 212 and 405 GHz with a focal array since 2001, it is a unique instrument that has produced a wealth of new information. Some of its discoveries are still unexplained by current theories. SST construction started in 1995, and it saw the first light in April 1999; since April 2001 it operates in a daily basis. It is installed at Complejo Astronomico El Leoncito (San Juan Province, Argentina) under agreement between the Argentinian National Scientific and Technical Research Council (CONICET) and the Brazilian Universidade Presbiteriana Mackenzie.

References

Solar Submillimeter Telescope Wikipedia


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