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64-m aerial TNA-1500 (RT-64 radio telescope) in Kalyazin.

RT-64 are two radio telescopes in Russia with 64m antenna diameter which are among the largest radio telescopes in the world.

The Bear Lakes RT-64 radio telescope at the Bear Lakes Satellite Communications Center is located in Bear Lakes, Shchyolkovo, near Moscow. The Kalyazin RT-64 radio telescope at the Kalyazin Radio Astronomy Observatory is located in Kalyazin.

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See also

  • RT-70, a larger aperture Russian design.

References

  1. ^ Grahn, Sven. "The Soviet/Russian Deep Space Network". Retrieved 2016-07-04.

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