The radio telescope is located in Socorro, New Mexico, USA. The telescope consists of 256 cross-dipole antennas. Each antenna height of about 1.5 meters. The base of about 2.7 meters.

LWA is an attempt to use low-cost radio astronomy antennas with a very large aperture to study deep space at the lowest frequencies – from 10 MHz to 88 MHz.
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Radio telescope – astronomical instrument for the reception of radio waves of their own celestial objects (in the solar system, galaxy and metagalaxy) and study their characteristics, such as location, spatial structure, the intensity of the radiation spectrum and polarization.
Radio telescope takes an initial, over a range of frequencies, the situation among astronomical instruments for the study of electromagnetic radiation – a high-frequency telescopes are heat, visible, ultraviolet, X-ray and gamma radiation.
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http://lwalab.phys.unm.edu/lwatv/
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