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Parkes Discovery Walk. ATNF Outreach Workshop 3 December 2003. Concept. Radio Astronomy `Heritage Theme Park’ Collect & preserve keystone instruments Location: Parkes Observatory Open to the public Walk through the history of radio astronomy
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Parkes Discovery Walk ATNF Outreach Workshop 3 December 2003
Concept • Radio Astronomy `Heritage Theme Park’ • Collect & preserve keystone instruments • Location: Parkes Observatory • Open to the public • Walk through the history of radio astronomy • Interpretive boards describing role of different instruments • Highlight Australia’s leading role in the development of a new science • Last chance to preserve hardware from the seminal decades of radio astronomy
Feature instrument • 18m (60 foot) Kennedy Antenna • Significant astronomical roles • Considerable historical value • To be retained by ATNF
Other possibilities: I • Culgoora RadioheliographRadioheliograph corner reflectorsRadiospectograph antenna • Fleurs Synthesis Tel. (6x13m)Chris Cross (12 x 6m)Shain Cross dipole • Marsfield 4m antenna • Sinclair collection • Reber collection
Other possibilities: II • Reconstructed section of Mills Cross prototype • Potts Hill: Solar grating array (3m, India?) • Dover Heights ‘Hole in the ground’ • Luneberg Lens • People’s antenna • Student telescope
Layout & Logistics • Land already available • 135,000 visitors already • Innovation trail: up to People’sTelescope • Decision in principle • Staged implementation • Budget • Possible support(CISCO, Argus, Engineers Corps…)
Last (but not least) • Haystack Small Radio Telescope • 2.3m, alt-az mount, full PC control • 1.4 & 4.8GHz • Scanning, digital, spectral line receiver • Directly relevant to Parkes • US$6K