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Radiotelescopio di Effelsberg

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Radiotelescopio di Effelsberg

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The Effelsberg Radio Telescope, a monumental achievement in radio astronomy, is nestled within the scenic Ahr Hills, part of the Eifel region in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. Situated near Effelsberg, a district of Bad Münstereifel, this impressive man-made monument stands at an altitude of approximately 319 meters above sea level. Inaugurated in 1972, its 100-meter diameter dish makes it one of the largest fully steerable radio telescopes globally and the largest in Europe, a crucial instrument for observing distant astronomical sources.

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    12 aprile 2020

    Escursionismo

    Il radiotelescopio Effelsberg è uno degli osservatori più potenti d'Europa. L'ampia superficie dell'antenna, con un'apertura di circa 7.850 mq e un diametro di 100 m, è importante per la ricezione affidabile dei segnali radio estremamente deboli da lunghe distanze. Il peso totale della struttura in acciaio è di 3.200 tonnellate. Lo specchio parabolico del telescopio può essere ruotato di 360 gradi in poco meno di quindici minuti e inclinato di quasi 90 gradi in circa cinque minuti. Ciò consente di osservare con il telescopio l'intero cielo sopra l'orizzonte. Ci sono informazioni più interessanti qui: mpifr-bonn.mpg.de/effelsberg
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    29 gennaio 2017

    Escursionismo

    Il radiotelescopio Effelsberg è un radiotelescopio nella parte Eifel delle montagne dell'Ahr. Si trova vicino a Effelsberg, nel distretto di Euskirchen, nella Renania settentrionale-Vestfalia. L'apertura (larghezza dell'apertura) del grande radiotelescopio …
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    Il secondo radiotelescopio completamente articolato più grande del mondo potrebbe sembrare modesto ad alcuni, ma stare di fronte ad esso e rendersi conto che questo telescopio sta captando segnali provenienti dal confine dello spazio e potresti renderti conto della tua insignificanza. Gli appassionati di tecnologia avranno sicuramente il valore dei loro soldi. Il telescopio può essere allineato sulla guida con una precisione inferiore a mezzo millimetro.
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    Elevazione 330 m

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    Posizione:Bad Münstereifel, Euskirchen, Colonia, Renania Settentrionale-Vestfalia, Germania

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    Is the Effelsberg Radio Telescope site accessible for visitors with limited mobility or wheelchairs?

    While the observation platform and information pavilion are generally accessible, some of the surrounding hiking trails, including parts of the longer Radio Telescope Trail, may have varied terrain. The 800-meter 'Planet Path' section is typically well-maintained and suitable for a wider range of visitors, but it's always advisable to check local conditions for specific accessibility needs.

    Are dogs allowed on the trails around the Effelsberg Radio Telescope?

    Yes, the trails around the Effelsberg Radio Telescope are generally dog-friendly. Many hikers enjoy exploring the scenic Eifel region with their canine companions. Please ensure dogs are kept on a leash and that you clean up after them to maintain the natural beauty of the area for all visitors.

    How long does it typically take to explore the Effelsberg Radio Telescope and its immediate surroundings?

    Most visitors spend between 1 to 2 hours exploring the observation platform, the information pavilion, and walking the 800-meter 'Planet Path'. If you plan to hike some of the longer trails in the surrounding Ahr Hills, your visit could extend to half a day or more, depending on the chosen route and your pace.

    What are the best viewpoints for seeing the Effelsberg Radio Telescope from a distance?

    The telescope's location in a valley means that close-up views from the observation platform are the most impressive. However, several hiking trails in the surrounding Ahr Hills offer glimpses of the colossal dish through the trees or from higher elevations, providing unique perspectives of this monumental structure within its natural setting.

    Are there any cafes or refreshment options available at the Effelsberg Radio Telescope site?

    The information pavilion at the Effelsberg Radio Telescope site often provides basic facilities, which may include vending machines or a small kiosk for refreshments. For more substantial dining options, you would typically need to visit nearby towns like Bad Münstereifel.

    Is public transport available to reach the Effelsberg Radio Telescope?

    While the Effelsberg Radio Telescope is somewhat secluded, it is possible to reach it via public transport, though it may require a combination of train and bus services. It's recommended to check current schedules for local buses connecting from larger towns in the Eifel region, such as Bad Münstereifel, to the Effelsberg area. Planning your journey in advance is advisable.

    What makes the Effelsberg Radio Telescope so unique in terms of its engineering?

    The Effelsberg Radio Telescope is an engineering marvel due to its ability to maintain a precise parabolic shape despite its colossal 100-meter diameter and 3,200-ton weight. Its computer-designed mirror support structure ingeniously deforms in a controlled way, ensuring an exceptional surface accuracy with a mean error of only 0.5 mm, even as it moves. This allows it to detect faint radio signals across a wide spectrum with extreme sensitivity.

    How does the Effelsberg Radio Telescope contribute to scientific research today?

    Operated by the Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy (MPIfR), the Effelsberg Radio Telescope remains a crucial instrument for measuring faint radio signals from distant astronomical sources. It is a vital part of the worldwide network of radio telescopes (Very Long Baseline Interferometry or VLBI) and continues to contribute to discoveries in areas such as extragalactic water and ammonia, large-scale magnetic fields in galaxies, and the study of pulsars.

    Are there any specific safety considerations for hikers around the Effelsberg Radio Telescope?

    When hiking around the Effelsberg Radio Telescope, standard safety precautions apply. Trails can vary in difficulty, so wear appropriate footwear and carry water. As the telescope is in a valley, some areas might be shaded or damp. Always be aware of your surroundings and respect the natural environment. Also, remember to switch off electronic devices near the telescope to prevent interference with observations.

    What is the 'Planet Path' and how long is it?

    The 'Planet Path' is an 800-meter section of a longer 13-km Radio Telescope Trail. It features scaled models of the planets and the sun, allowing visitors to experience the vast distances of our solar system on foot as they approach the telescope. It's a popular, family-friendly walk that combines education with scenic views.

    Is the Effelsberg Radio Telescope suitable for a winter hike?

    Yes, the Effelsberg Radio Telescope and its surrounding trails can be quite beautiful for a winter hike, offering a different perspective of the landscape. However, conditions can be challenging with snow or ice, so appropriate winter gear, including sturdy, waterproof boots and warm clothing, is essential. Always check local weather and trail conditions before heading out.

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