- HALCA
The HALCA (Highly Advanced Laboratory for Communications and Astronomy), also known as MUSES-B before launch and "Haruka" after launch, is a
Japanese owned 8 meter diameterradio telescope satellite which was used forVery Long Baseline Interferometry . It is in an orbit with anapogee altitude of 21,400 km and aperigee altitude of 560 km. The elliptical orbit allowed imaging of celestial radio sources by the satellite and ground based telescopes, with good (u,v) plane coverage and high resolution. The orbit has an inclination of 31 degrees, and a period of about 6.3 hours. It was launched in February1997 fromKagoshima Space Center . After three years of designed life, attitude control failed in2003 , and the operation officially ended in November2005 .HALCA will be followed by
ASTRO-G (VSOP-2) in 2011.Highlights
*Observations of hydroxyl masers and pulsars at 1.6 GHz
*Detection of interference fringes forquasar PKS1519-273 between HALCA and terrestrial radio telescopes
*Routines imaging of quasars and radio galaxies etc. by means of experimental VLBI observations with HALCA and terrestrial radio telescope networksExternal links
* [http://www.isas.ac.jp/e/enterp/missions/halca/index.shtml HALCA]
* [http://www.vsop.isas.ac.jp/ VSOP]
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