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The German Long Wavelength Consortium

Metre-wavelength radio astronomy in Germany

About GLOW

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Advances in IT dramatically change the ways we can study the 'invisible universe' at radio frequencies. German universities and research institutes with a strong interest in exciting new possibilities in radio astronomy have formed the German Long Wavelength Consortium (GLOW). 

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Radio2026 and GLOW Assembly

The Radio2026 Symposium and GLOW Annual Assembly will take place from Sep 30th to Oct 2nd in Bielefeld, Germany.

Further info here.

LOFAR Annual Meeting 2026

The LOFAR Annual Meeting 2026 will take place from June 8th to 12th 2026 at Trinity College Dublin, Ireland.

More information here.

About LOFAR

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LOFAR (Low Frequency Array) is the largest distributed radio telescope in operation. Several GLOW partners operate LOFAR stations in Germany, complementing the dutch stations and central processing facilities as well as other international stations in Europe.

Read more about LOFAR (in English)

Aufbau und Funktionsprinzip von LOFAR (auf Deutsch)

About MeerKAT

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MeerKAT is a radio telescope located in the Karoo desert in South Africa. It is operated by the South African Radio Astronomy Observatory (SARAO) and currently the most powerful radio interferometer at centimeter wavelengths. The German MeerKAT-activities are cooordinated by GLOW.

Read more about MeerKAT