The Learmonth Solar Observatory near North-West Cape, Western Australia, has a Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) instrument which provides data for helioseismological studies of the interior of the Sun, an optical telescope to monitor sunspots and solar activity,
a radio telescope with three parabolic dish antennae to monitor solar radio flux on 8 discrete frequencies in the range 245-15400 MHz,
and a radio spectrograph (which sweeps through a frequency range of 25-180 MHz
every 3 seconds) used for monitoring solar radio bursts. See details at
http://www.ips.gov.au/Solar/3/1.
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The Learmonth Solar Observatory near North-West Cape, Western Australia, has a Global Oscillation Network Group (GONG) instrument which provides data for helioseismological studies of the interior of the Sun, an optical telescope to monitor sunspots and solar activity,
a radio telescope with three parabolic dish antennae to monitor solar radio flux on 8 discrete frequencies in the range 245-15400 MHz,
and a radio spectrograph (which sweeps through a frequency range of 25-180 MHz
every 3 seconds) used for monitoring solar radio bursts. See details at
http://www.ips.gov.au/Solar/3/1.
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