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Details in the Structure of a distant Quasar

First high-resolution image from the LOFAR radio telescope array

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Published by the editorial team, 2 June 2010

Dutch high school students operate Australian telescope from Drenthe

This Friday 28 May, 22 high school students from Emmeloord, the Netherlands, visit ASTRON to do observations with the Parkes radio telescope in Australia.

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Published by the editorial team, 27 May 2010

New lease of life for the Westerbork telescope

NWO grant for an innovative radio camera

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Published by the editorial team, 26 May 2010

Queen opens biggest radio telescope in the world

Her Majesty the Queen will open the biggest radio telescope in the world, LOFAR, on Saturday afternoon 12 June 2010 in Borger-Odoorn (Drenthe).

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Published by the editorial team, 12 May 2010

School kids Dwingeloo chat globally about stars

10 year old children of the “Burgemeester W.A. Storkschool” in Dwingeloo will attend a chat-session on Saturday 15 May with kids in South Africa and Australia.

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Published by the editorial team, 12 May 2010

Additional Eyes for Pulsar Astronomers

Combination of new technology telescope with existing facilities promises new insight into extreme stars

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Published by the editorial team, 23 April 2010

Girlsday 2010: girls on board at ASTRON and JIVE

This Thursday 22 April, 30 high school girls from three schools in the North of the Netherlands visit ASTRON and JIVE during Girlsday 2010.

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Published by the editorial team, 21 April 2010

LOFAR opens up low-frequency universe – and starts new SETI search

The Low Frequency Array (LOFAR), a new pan-European radio astronomy facility, has started mapping the Universe at very low energy wavelengths.

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Published by the editorial team, 13 April 2010

ASTRON and NWO organise International SKA Forum 2010

ASTRON , together with the NWO, will organise and host the third International SKA Forum on Tuesday 15 June in the province of Drenthe.

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Published by the editorial team, 31 March 2010

e-VLBI reveals missing link between Supernovae-Gamma Ray Burst explosions

An international team of scientists, including several astronomers from the JIVE and ASTRON, both located in Dwingeloo, have observed a supernova with peculiar radio emission.

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Published by the editorial team, 28 January 2010

Astronomers are finding millisecond pulsars faster than ever

ASTRON astronomers are part of an international team that is discovering the exotic stars known as “millisecond pulsars” at an astonishing rate.

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Published by the editorial team, 6 January 2010

ERC Advanced Grant for astronomer Ralph Wijers

Prof. dr. Ralph Wijers, astronomer of the Astronomical Institute ‘Anton Pannekoek’ of the UvA, has received an Advanced Grant of the ERC.

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Published by the editorial team, 4 January 2010

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