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L'observatoire NOEMA (NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array), anciennement Interféromètre du plateau de Bure, est un radiotélescope, observant les ondes radio millimétriques (0,8, 1, 2 et 3 millimètres), situé à 2 550 mètres d'altitude sur le plateau de Bure dans les Alpes du sud en France. Dans la configuration qui est opérationnelle depuis octobre 2022, il comprend un réseau de 12 antennes de 15 mètres de diamètre dont les signaux permettent, en les combinant par interférométrie, d'atteindre une résolution angulaire de 0,1 seconde d'arc. L'observatoire est géré par l'Institut de radioastronomie millimétrique (IRAM) dont les locaux se situent à Grenoble et qui est financé conjointement par la France, l'Allemagne et l'Espagne. NOEMA est le radiotélescope millimétrique le plus puissant de l’hé The Northern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA) is one of the largest astronomical facilities on European ground and the most powerful radio telescope in the Northern Hemisphere operating at millimeter wavelengths. It consists of a large array of twelve 15-meter antennas that can spread over distances of up to 1.7 kilometers, working together as a single telescope. NOEMA is the successor of the Plateau de Bure Interferometer and is run by the international research institute IRAM (Institut de radioastronomie millimétrique). Il NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA) è un interferometro millimetrico situato sulle Alpi francesi, costituito da 12 radiotelescopi del diametro di 15 m. Il NOEMA è il progetto franco-tedesco di espansione dell'Interferometro del Plateau du Bure, in uso dal 1988 e costituito da 6 antenne. Per il nuovo interferometro sono state aggiunte altre 6 parabole, la prima delle quali nel 2014, con la piena entrata in uso prevista per la fine del 2019 e con un costo totale stimato di €45 milioni. Alla piena entrata in uso risulterà il più sensibile dell'emisfero settentrionale, e il secondo al mondo dopo ALMA.. Il progetto fa anche parte del più grande Event Horizon Telescope, che nell'aprile 2019 ha pubblicato la prima foto di un buco nero: M87.
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Il NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA) è un interferometro millimetrico situato sulle Alpi francesi, costituito da 12 radiotelescopi del diametro di 15 m. Il NOEMA è il progetto franco-tedesco di espansione dell'Interferometro del Plateau du Bure, in uso dal 1988 e costituito da 6 antenne. Per il nuovo interferometro sono state aggiunte altre 6 parabole, la prima delle quali nel 2014, con la piena entrata in uso prevista per la fine del 2019 e con un costo totale stimato di €45 milioni. Alla piena entrata in uso risulterà il più sensibile dell'emisfero settentrionale, e il secondo al mondo dopo ALMA.. Il progetto fa anche parte del più grande Event Horizon Telescope, che nell'aprile 2019 ha pubblicato la prima foto di un buco nero: M87. The Northern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA) is one of the largest astronomical facilities on European ground and the most powerful radio telescope in the Northern Hemisphere operating at millimeter wavelengths. It consists of a large array of twelve 15-meter antennas that can spread over distances of up to 1.7 kilometers, working together as a single telescope. NOEMA is the successor of the Plateau de Bure Interferometer and is run by the international research institute IRAM (Institut de radioastronomie millimétrique). The observatory operates at over 2500 meters above sea level on one of the most extended European high altitude sites, the Plateau de Bure in the French Alps. Together with IRAM's second observatory, the IRAM 30-meter telescope, it is part of the global Event Horizon Telescope array. L'observatoire NOEMA (NOrthern Extended Millimeter Array), anciennement Interféromètre du plateau de Bure, est un radiotélescope, observant les ondes radio millimétriques (0,8, 1, 2 et 3 millimètres), situé à 2 550 mètres d'altitude sur le plateau de Bure dans les Alpes du sud en France. Dans la configuration qui est opérationnelle depuis octobre 2022, il comprend un réseau de 12 antennes de 15 mètres de diamètre dont les signaux permettent, en les combinant par interférométrie, d'atteindre une résolution angulaire de 0,1 seconde d'arc. L'observatoire est géré par l'Institut de radioastronomie millimétrique (IRAM) dont les locaux se situent à Grenoble et qui est financé conjointement par la France, l'Allemagne et l'Espagne. NOEMA est le radiotélescope millimétrique le plus puissant de l’hémisphère nord.
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