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3‐km Radio Telescope to be Built by Univ. of Maryland

SEP 01, 1967

DOI: 10.1063/1.3034489

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A unique radio telescope with an aperture of over 3 km is being built by the University of Maryland at Clark Lake near Borrego Springs, Calif. The construction, which will take approximately two years, is being supported by the National Science Foundation and the Maryland school.

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