Author:
Chapman Jessica M.,Giovaninni Gabriele,Taylor Russell,Carilli Christopher,Hills Richard,Hirabayashi Hisashi,Jonas Justin L.,Lazio Joseph,Morganti Rafaella,Nan Rendong,Rubio Monica,Shastri Prjaval,Kellermann Ken,Ekers Ronald,Ohishi Masatoshi
Abstract
IAU Commission 40 for Radio Astronomy (hereafter C40) brought together scientists and engineers who carry out observational and theoretical research in radio astronomy and who develop and operate the ground and space-based radio astronomy facilities and instrumentation. As of June 2015, the Commission had approximately 1,100 members from 49 countries, corresponding to nearly 10 per cent of the total IAU membership.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Astronomy and Astrophysics,Space and Planetary Science
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