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The Stockert Radio Telescope is a historical radio telescope in the Eifel mountain range in Germany, situated 12 km from the Effelsberg 100-m Radio Telescope.
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Stockert Radio Telescope

Astropeiler Stockert, 53902 Bad Münstereifel, Germany
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The Stockert Radio Telescope is a historical radio telescope in the Eifel mountain range in Germany, situated 12 km from the Effelsberg 100-m Radio Telescope.

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vivek mannavavivek mannava
One of the best guided tours I've ever had. The people here are all volunteers who are passionate about what they do. We were lucky to get a guided tour just for us, and in English. Getting here is a bit of a walk if you're coming by bus, but they do have parking if you're coming by car. The tour itself is quite detailed and since it's only one tour or so every Sunday, you really get the time to interact with the people and get to know more about what they do and why they do it. It is a must if you are in the same field of research or related.
Hooky EuskirchenHooky Euskirchen
The astropeiler on the Stockert near Eschweiler was Germany's first radio telescope in 1956. The Astropeiler has been in the hands of an association since 1996. The members reprocessed the facility while preserving the historical structure. The access to the Astropeiler leads over a golf course. Very interesting tours are often offered. Here you will also find a nice team that brings you closer to radio astronomy and demonstrates the impressive parabolic antenna in action. Always worth a visit.
Philippe LacostePhilippe Lacoste
Ein Fenster ins Universum: Dieses vollständig drehbare Radioteleskop macht Dinge sichtbar die weit jenseits unserer Vorstellungskraft existieren. Heute ist es ein Museum, in dem (noch) geforscht wird. Ich hatte das Glück einen der Radioastronomen zu treffen. Er hat gerne und ausführlich berichtet: Im Moment beobachten sie dort einen Magnetar. Aber auch das schwarze Loch im Zentrum unserer Galaxis wird observiert. Für eine Mitgliedschaft im Event Horizon (VLBT) Verbund fehlt leider die passende Atomuhr. Die verwendete Rhodium basierte Version geht nur 10000000000 (10^10) ms genau. Für das VLT braucht es eine auf 100000000000000 (10^13) ms genaue Atomuhr. Eine tolle Erfahrung. Sonntags gibt's Führungen. Höchst interessant!
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One of the best guided tours I've ever had. The people here are all volunteers who are passionate about what they do. We were lucky to get a guided tour just for us, and in English. Getting here is a bit of a walk if you're coming by bus, but they do have parking if you're coming by car. The tour itself is quite detailed and since it's only one tour or so every Sunday, you really get the time to interact with the people and get to know more about what they do and why they do it. It is a must if you are in the same field of research or related.
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The astropeiler on the Stockert near Eschweiler was Germany's first radio telescope in 1956. The Astropeiler has been in the hands of an association since 1996. The members reprocessed the facility while preserving the historical structure. The access to the Astropeiler leads over a golf course. Very interesting tours are often offered. Here you will also find a nice team that brings you closer to radio astronomy and demonstrates the impressive parabolic antenna in action. Always worth a visit.
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Ein Fenster ins Universum: Dieses vollständig drehbare Radioteleskop macht Dinge sichtbar die weit jenseits unserer Vorstellungskraft existieren. Heute ist es ein Museum, in dem (noch) geforscht wird. Ich hatte das Glück einen der Radioastronomen zu treffen. Er hat gerne und ausführlich berichtet: Im Moment beobachten sie dort einen Magnetar. Aber auch das schwarze Loch im Zentrum unserer Galaxis wird observiert. Für eine Mitgliedschaft im Event Horizon (VLBT) Verbund fehlt leider die passende Atomuhr. Die verwendete Rhodium basierte Version geht nur 10000000000 (10^10) ms genau. Für das VLT braucht es eine auf 100000000000000 (10^13) ms genaue Atomuhr. Eine tolle Erfahrung. Sonntags gibt's Führungen. Höchst interessant!
Philippe Lacoste

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One of the best guided tours I've ever had. The people here are all volunteers who are passionate about what they do. We were lucky to get a guided tour just for us, and in English. Getting here is a bit of a walk if you're coming by bus, but they do have parking if you're coming by car. The tour itself is quite detailed and since it's only one tour or so every Sunday, you really get the time to interact with the people and get to know more about what they do and why they do it. It is a must if you are in the same field of...

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The astropeiler on the Stockert near Eschweiler was Germany's first radio telescope in 1956. The Astropeiler has been in the hands of an association since 1996. The members reprocessed the facility while preserving the historical structure. The access to the Astropeiler leads over a golf course. Very interesting tours are often offered. Here you will also find a nice team that brings you closer to radio astronomy and demonstrates the impressive parabolic antenna in action. Always...

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Ich war heute mit meinem Sohn zum ersten Mal bei der Besichtigung des Astropeilers und wir waren sehr begeistert. Die Besichtigung begann mit einem 20-minütigem Vortrag über den Astropeiler und die aktuelle Nutzung. Danach erfolgte eine etwa 40-minütige Besichtigung der Ausstellung mit sehr interessanten Einblicken in die Technik der Vergangenheit. Im Anschluss wurden Live Messungen vorgestellt und ein Einblick über die Auswertung der Signale des Radioteleskops gegeben. Herr Dr. Hermann und seine Kollegen haben die ganze Besichtigung sehr interessant gestaltet und auch für ältere Kinder gut vermittelt. Mein Sohn (10) war sehr begeistert von dem Nachmittag. Man merkt sehr gut, wie viel Liebe die Mitglieder in den Astropeiler stecken. Wir bedanken uns bei allen...

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