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The world's largest steerable radio telescope is coming into operation at Effelsberg. In this article Dr Wielebinski describes the 100 m dish.
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Hachenberg, O., Beiträge zur Radioastronomie, 1, No. 2, 31 (1968).
von Hoerner, S., Astron. J., 72, 35 (1967).
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WIELEBINSKI, R. 100 m Radio Telescope in Germany. Nature 228, 507–508 (1970). https://doi.org/10.1038/228507a0
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