Mauritius Radio Telescope
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Location(s)Bras d'Eau National Park, Flacq District, Mauritius
Wavelength151.5 MHz (1.979 m)
| Location(s) | Bras d'Eau National Park, Flacq District, Mauritius |
|---|---|
| Coordinates | 20°08′21″S 57°43′31″E / 20.1392°S 57.7253°E |
| Organization | Indian Institute of Astrophysics Raman Research Institute University of Mauritius |
| Wavelength | 151.5 MHz (1.979 m) |
| Website | www |
The Mauritius Radio Telescope (MRT) is a synthesis radio telescope in Mauritius that is used to make images of the sky at a frequency of 151.5 MHz. The MRT was primarily designed to make a survey with a point source sensitivity of 150 mJy. Its resolution is about 4 arc min.[1]
The MRT is a T-shaped array consisting of a 2048m-long East-West arm with 1024 fixed helical antennas arranged in 32 groups and an 880m-long North-South arm with 15 movable trolleys, each containing four antennas.[1] There is a single trolley in the North arm. The North-South arm is built along the old Port Louis to Flacq railway line which closed in 1964.