Metsähovi Radio Observatory

Abbreviation

MRO

Infrastructure description

Metsähovi Radio Observatory is the only astronomical radio observatory in Finland. Metsähovi’s main instrument is the 14-metre radio telescope, used around the clock, every day of the year. Its observational data is used, e.g., for studying active galaxies, the Sun, and the rotation of the Earth. The research activities at Metsähovi are concentrated on radio observations done at millimetre waves and microwaves (2-150 GHz). The main areas are solar millimeter and microwave radiation, variable quasars and active galaxies, and very long baseline interferometry (VLBI). In addition to operating and developing radio telescopes and their receivers, Metsähovi also runs extremely accurate atomic clocks and specialized computers for interferometric observations. Metsähovi is also the only place in Finland, and one of the few in the world, where students can study and practice making radio-astronomical observations hands-on. Metsähovi hosts researchers and students from different universities and departments, and from the Finnish Centre for Astronomy with ESO. The Infrastructure is open for all users. For further information about terms and conditions, please contact: metsahovi@aalto.fi

Scientific description

Start of activity

1974

Responsible organisation

Aalto University

Keywords

astronomy, VLBI, radio-astronomy, radio-observatory, radio-telescope, Sun, very-long-baseline-interferometry

Research infrastructure services

Radioastronomiset havainnot

Other information

Fields of science

NATURAL SCIENCES, ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY

Classifications

ESFRI

Physical Sciences & Engineering (PSE)

Contact information

Name

Descriptio

Visiting address

Metsähovintie 114, Kirkkonummi

http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:au:cn:197882A