Radio Telescope Observation

This work displays a simulation of the radio telescope celestial observation. The large scale radio telescope with a diameter of 32 meters parabora in Niho, Yamaguchi city, which is managed by Yamaguchi University, is operated by remote control through networks. Thus we can observe celestial objects sending out such strong radio waves as black holes or nebulas. As the radio waves reach the earth after hundreds of light-years, we can observe and analyze their information, and see those celestial objects transformed into visual forms.
(*A workshop is prepared for participants to experience realtime this remote control operation.)

[Scientific Adviser]
Kenta Fujisawa/RITS, Yamaguchi University
[Creative Crews]
Tomoya Hirayama
[Production Support]
YCAM InterLab

 

  • Exploration of Time in Life
  • What is accurate time?
  • Biological Clock:24-hour DNA
  • Animal Time
  • Light Journey
  • Radio Telescope Observation
  • Special Navigating of Constellations
  • Anechoic Space
  • Time Recorder
  • Slow Motion
  • Delayed Phone
  • Time Episode
  • The Complete History of Time
  • Heatbeat Clock
  • Global Bearing
  • Rhythms of Life
  • Audial Time Illusion-How many flashes?
  • Visual Time Illusion-Is what you see reality?
  • Running to the Theory of Relativity
  • Vexations-Composition in Progress
  • Layeredscope-Sound Stratum
  • Market as Speed Spectra[MaSS]
  • Time Warp Sound Clash System ii
  • Another Time,Anotfer Space:Marshmallow Scope