1) The
International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research
Sol:
The International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research is a
collaborative centre placed in Perth, Western Australia. They are already
achieving research excellence in both astronomical science and engineering. The
International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research has grown steadily from its
launch in September 2009. An equal joint venture between The University of
Western Australia and Curtin University, International Centre for Radio Astronomy
Research has strong support from the West Australian as well as Australian
governments and is working very closely with industry and research partners in
Australia and in the entire world. Wireless
internet (WIFI) inventor honored Curtin University has been recognized
as Dr John O’Sullivan’s ground breaking work in astronomy and wireless
technologies by bestowing John with an Honorary Science Doctorate. The latest telescope
puts focus on high school discoveries where a new internet telescope
was launched by State Education Minister Dr Elizabeth Constable at The Western University
of Australia. Also
Sky Noise and Sensitivity Studies of Array Configurations and Antenna Elements were done for the Low-Frequency Band of the SKA.
Sky Noise and Sensitivity Studies of Array Configurations and Antenna Elements were done for the Low-Frequency Band of the SKA.
Questions:
a)
What is WIFI?
b)
Expand ICRAR?
c)
Internet telescope was launched by whom?
d)
Who invented wireless internet?
Sol:
a)
Wireless internet/wireless LAN.
b)
International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research.
c)
Dr. Elizabeth.
d)
Dr John O’Sullivan
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