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(Redirected from Warkworth 2 dish) Radio telescope in Warkworth Radio Astronomical Observatory, New Zealand

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Part ofWarkworth Radio Astronomical Observatory Edit this on Wikidata
Location(s)New Zealand Edit this at Wikidata
Coordinates36°26′00″S 174°39′46″E / 36.4332°S 174.6629°E / -36.4332; 174.6629 Edit this at Wikidata
OrganizationSpace Operations New Zealand Ltd
WavelengthC-Band, X-Band
Built1983-84
First light4 July 2015
Telescope styleradio telescope Edit this on Wikidata
Diameter100 ft (30.5 m)
Warkworth 30m Radio Telescope is located in New ZealandWarkworth 30m Radio TelescopeLocation of Warkworth-2
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The Warkworth 30m Radio Telescope is a radio telescope at the Spark Warkworth Station Site 2, located just south of Warkworth, New Zealand, about 50 km north of the Auckland CBD. It was operated by the Institute for Radio Astronomy and Space Research, Auckland University of Technology until 3 July 2023. It is now operated by SpaceOps NZ under licence from Spark. The antenna was commissioned in 1984 by New Zealand Post Office for international telecommunications via a geostationary satellite.

Technical information

The telescope is a 30-metre Cassegrain wheel-and-track beam waveguide antenna. It was manufactured in 1983 by Nippon Electric Corp., and was first used by Telecom NZ for communication between New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.

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  • The telescope and associated buildings The telescope and associated buildings
  • Closer view of the dish and track/wheel assembly Closer view of the dish and track/wheel assembly
  • Close up of the dish and secondary reflector Close up of the dish and secondary reflector
  • Manufacturers Plate Manufacturers Plate

See also

References

  1. "IRASR".

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