- Source: Shanghai Astronomical Observatory
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory (SHAO) is an astronomical observatory in Shanghai. It has a long history of astrometry and also operates the 25-meter (82 ft) Sheshan radio telescope as part of the Chinese VLBI array and the European VLBI Network (EVN).
History
It was formed in 1962 from the merger of the Xujiahui (also romanized as "Ziikawei") and Sheshan (Zose) observatories in Shanghai. It was involved with the Chang'e 1 Moon mission as the VLBI array is used for position determinations.
In October 2012 the Tian Ma 65-meter (213 ft) radio telescope was completed for SHAO. It is part of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.
List of directors
Li Heng (李珩) (1962 − Cultural Revolution)
Ye Shuhua (1978−1979)
Li Heng (1979–1981)
Ye Shuhua (1981−1993)
Zhao Junliang (赵君亮) (1993−2003)
Liao Xinhao (廖新浩) (2003−2005, as executive vice director)
Hong Xiaoyu (洪晓瑜) (2005−2017, as executive vice director until 2007)
Shen Zhiqiang (沈志强; 2017–present)
See also
Sheshan Observatory
List of astronomical observatories
Notes and references
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- Chinese Deep Space Network
- Sejarah garis bujur
- Shanghai Astronomical Observatory
- List of astronomical observatories
- National Astronomical Observatories of China
- Sheshan Observatory
- Ye Shuhua
- Purple Mountain Observatory
- Xuhui, Shanghai
- Zhu Nenghong
- List of observatory codes
- Chinese Academy of Sciences