The Cosmic Anisotropy Telescope (CAT) was a three-element interferometer for cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB/R) observations at 13 to 17 GHz, based at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory. In 1995, it was the first instrument to measure small-scale structure in the cosmic microwave background. When the more sensitive Very Small Array came online, the CAT telescope was decommissioned in a ceremonial bonfire.
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| - The Cosmic Anisotropy Telescope (CAT) was a three-element interferometer for cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB/R) observations at 13 to 17 GHz, based at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory. In 1995, it was the first instrument to measure small-scale structure in the cosmic microwave background. When the more sensitive Very Small Array came online, the CAT telescope was decommissioned in a ceremonial bonfire. (en)
- Il CAT (dall'inglese Cosmic Anisotropy Telescope) è stato un interferometro a tre elementi per osservare la radiazione cosmica di fondo (CMB) nella banda tra i 13 e i 17 GHz, situato all'Osservatorio radioastronomico Mullard. Nel 1995, fu il primo strumento a misurare la struttura della CMB a piccole scale angolari. Con l'avvento del VSA il telescopio CAT è andato in disuso. (it)
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| - The Cosmic Anisotropy Telescope (CAT) was a three-element interferometer for cosmic microwave background radiation (CMB/R) observations at 13 to 17 GHz, based at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory. In 1995, it was the first instrument to measure small-scale structure in the cosmic microwave background. When the more sensitive Very Small Array came online, the CAT telescope was decommissioned in a ceremonial bonfire. (en)
- Il CAT (dall'inglese Cosmic Anisotropy Telescope) è stato un interferometro a tre elementi per osservare la radiazione cosmica di fondo (CMB) nella banda tra i 13 e i 17 GHz, situato all'Osservatorio radioastronomico Mullard. Nel 1995, fu il primo strumento a misurare la struttura della CMB a piccole scale angolari. Con l'avvento del VSA il telescopio CAT è andato in disuso. (it)
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