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nirfi Latitude and Longitude:

56°19′31″N 44°01′16″E / 56.32521°N 44.02117°E / 56.32521; 44.02117
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Established1956
Address
Miusskaya pl., 4, 125047
, ,
Russia

56°19′31″N 44°01′16″E / 56.32521°N 44.02117°E / 56.32521; 44.02117
Affiliations Russian Academy of Sciences
Website www.keldysh.ru
Radio telescope RT-15-2 of radio-astronomical station «Zimenki»

The Radiophysical Research Institute (NIRFI), based in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, is a research institute that conducts basic and applied research in the field of radiophysics, radio astronomy, cosmology and radio engineering. It is also known for its work in solar physics, sun-earth physics as well as the related geophysics. It also does outreach for the Russian education system. It was formed in 1956 as the Radiophysical Research Institute of the (Soviet) Ministry of Education and Science. [1] [2] [3]

Projects NIRFI

Radiotelescope RT-15-1 astronomical station «Zimenki» NIRFI (May, 2006). Now it is dismantled (it is most likely handed over on scrap metal)

Further reading

  • Braude, S.Y.; et al., eds. (2012). A Brief History of Radio Astronomy in the USSR. Collection of Scientific Essays Series. Vol. 382. Springer Science+Business Media. ISBN  978-94-007-2833-2. 254 pages.

References

  1. ^ Snegirev, S. D.; Fridman, V. M.; Sheiner, O. A.; Pertzborn, R.; Limaye, S. & Crosby, N. (June 2005). "Role of the Radiophysical Research Institute (NIRFI) for promoting and teaching science in Russia" (PDF). Advances in Geosciences. 3. European Geosciences Union: 41–46. Bibcode: 2005AdG.....3...41S. doi: 10.5194/adgeo-3-41-2005. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  2. ^ P. James; E. Peebles; et al. (April 2009). Finding the Big Bang. Cambridge University Press. pp. 296–300. ISBN  978-0-521-51982-3.
  3. ^ Nechaeva, M. B.; Antipenko, A. A.; Dement’Ev, A. F.; Dugin, N. A.; Snegirev, S. D.; Tikhomirov, Yu. V. (2007). "VLBI studies at the Radiophysical Research Institute". Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics. 50 (7): 527. Bibcode: 2007R&QE...50..527N. doi: 10.1007/s11141-007-0047-3. S2CID  121575588. Retrieved 26 May 2014.

nirfi Latitude and Longitude:

56°19′31″N 44°01′16″E / 56.32521°N 44.02117°E / 56.32521; 44.02117
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from NIRFI)
Established1956
Address
Miusskaya pl., 4, 125047
, ,
Russia

56°19′31″N 44°01′16″E / 56.32521°N 44.02117°E / 56.32521; 44.02117
Affiliations Russian Academy of Sciences
Website www.keldysh.ru
Radio telescope RT-15-2 of radio-astronomical station «Zimenki»

The Radiophysical Research Institute (NIRFI), based in Nizhny Novgorod, Russia, is a research institute that conducts basic and applied research in the field of radiophysics, radio astronomy, cosmology and radio engineering. It is also known for its work in solar physics, sun-earth physics as well as the related geophysics. It also does outreach for the Russian education system. It was formed in 1956 as the Radiophysical Research Institute of the (Soviet) Ministry of Education and Science. [1] [2] [3]

Projects NIRFI

Radiotelescope RT-15-1 astronomical station «Zimenki» NIRFI (May, 2006). Now it is dismantled (it is most likely handed over on scrap metal)

Further reading

  • Braude, S.Y.; et al., eds. (2012). A Brief History of Radio Astronomy in the USSR. Collection of Scientific Essays Series. Vol. 382. Springer Science+Business Media. ISBN  978-94-007-2833-2. 254 pages.

References

  1. ^ Snegirev, S. D.; Fridman, V. M.; Sheiner, O. A.; Pertzborn, R.; Limaye, S. & Crosby, N. (June 2005). "Role of the Radiophysical Research Institute (NIRFI) for promoting and teaching science in Russia" (PDF). Advances in Geosciences. 3. European Geosciences Union: 41–46. Bibcode: 2005AdG.....3...41S. doi: 10.5194/adgeo-3-41-2005. Retrieved 19 May 2014.
  2. ^ P. James; E. Peebles; et al. (April 2009). Finding the Big Bang. Cambridge University Press. pp. 296–300. ISBN  978-0-521-51982-3.
  3. ^ Nechaeva, M. B.; Antipenko, A. A.; Dement’Ev, A. F.; Dugin, N. A.; Snegirev, S. D.; Tikhomirov, Yu. V. (2007). "VLBI studies at the Radiophysical Research Institute". Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics. 50 (7): 527. Bibcode: 2007R&QE...50..527N. doi: 10.1007/s11141-007-0047-3. S2CID  121575588. Retrieved 26 May 2014.

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