The Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT) in Green Bank,
West Virginia
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, US is the world's largest fully steerable
radio telescope
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, surpassing the
Effelsberg 100-m Radio Telescope in Germany. The
Green Bank site was part of the
National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) until September 30, 2016. Since October 1, 2016, the telescope has been operated by the independent
Green Bank Observatory. The telescope's name honors the late
Senator Robert C. Byrd who represented West Virginia and who pushed the funding of the telescope through Congress.
The Green Bank Telescope operates at meter to millimeter wavelengths. Its 100-meter diameter collecting area, unblocked aperture, and good surface accuracy provide superb sensitivity across the telescope's full 0.1–116 GHz operating range. The GBT is fully steerable, and 85 percent of the local celestial hemisphere is accessible. It is used for astronomy about 6500 hours every year, with 2000–3000 hours per year going to high-frequency science. Part of the scientific strength of the GBT is its flexibility and ease of use, allowing for rapid response to new scientific ideas. It is scheduled dynamically to match project needs to the available weather. The GBT is also readily reconfigured with new and experimental hardware. The high-sensitivity mapping capability of the GBT makes it a vital complement to the
Atacama Large Millimeter Array
The Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) is an astronomical interferometer of 66 radio telescopes in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile, which observe electromagnetic radiation at millimeter and submillimeter wavelengths. The ar ...
, the
Expanded Very Large Array, the
Very Long Baseline Array, and other high-angular resolution interferometers. Facilities of the Green Bank Observatory are also used for other scientific research, for many programs in education and public outreach, and for training students and teachers.
The telescope began regular science operations in 2001, making it one of the newest astronomical facilities of the US
National Science Foundation
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(NSF). It was constructed following the collapse of a previous telescope at Green Bank, the
300 Foot Radio Telescope, a 90.44 m
paraboloid
In geometry, a paraboloid is a quadric surface that has exactly one axial symmetry, axis of symmetry and no central symmetry, center of symmetry. The term "paraboloid" is derived from parabola, which refers to a conic section that has a similar p ...
that began observations in October 1961. This previous telescope collapsed on 15 November 1988 due to the failure of a
gusset plate
In structural engineering and construction, a gusset plate is a plate for connecting Beam (structure), beams and girders to columns. A gusset plate can be fastened to a permanent member either by Bolted joint, bolts, rivets or welding or a combi ...
in the box girder assembly, which was a key component for the
structural integrity of the telescope.
Location

The telescope sits near the heart of the
United States National Radio Quiet Zone, a unique area located in the town of Green Bank, West Virginia, where authorities limit all radio transmissions to avoid emissions toward the GBT and the
Sugar Grove Station. The location of the telescope within the Radio Quiet Zone allows for the detection of faint radio-frequency signals which human-made signals might otherwise mask. The observatory borders
National Forest land, and the
Allegheny Mountains
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shield it from some radio interference.
The telescope's location has been the site of important radio astronomy telescopes since 1957.
It currently houses seven additional telescopes, and in spite of its somewhat remote location, receives about 40,000 visitors each year.
Description
The structure weighs and is tall. The surface area of the GBT is a 100 by 110 meter
active surface with 2,209 actuators (small motors used to adjust the position) for the 2,004 surface panels, making the total collecting area of .
The panels are made from
aluminum
Aluminium (or aluminum in North American English) is a chemical element; it has chemical symbol, symbol Al and atomic number 13. It has a density lower than that of other common metals, about one-third that of steel. Aluminium has ...
manufactured to a surface accuracy of better than
RMS. The actuators adjust the panel positions to compensate for sagging, or bending under its own weight, which changes as the telescope moves. Without this so-called "active surface" adjustment, observations at frequencies above 4 GHz would not be as efficient.
Unusual for a radio telescope, the primary reflector is an
off-axis segment of a paraboloid. This is the same design used in smaller (eg., 45-100cm) home
satellite television
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dishes. The asymmetric reflector allows the telescope's
focal point and
feed horn to be located at the side of the dish, so that it and its retractable support boom do not obstruct the incoming radio waves, as occurs in conventional radio telescope designs with the feed located on the telescope's beam axis.
The offset support arm houses a prime focus receiver on a retractable boom in front of a
subreflector, and a receiver room.
For
prime focus operation, the boom is extended to position the feed horn in front of the 8 m subreflector. For
Gregorian focus operation, the prime focus boom is retracted. The subreflector, positioned by a
Stewart platform
A Stewart platform is a type of parallel manipulator that has six prismatic joint, prismatic actuators, commonly hydraulic jacks or electric linear actuators, attached in pairs to three positions on the platform's baseplate, crossing over to thr ...
with 6 degrees of freedom, reflects incoming radio waves toward eight higher-frequency feeds on a rotating turret located on top of the receiver room. The computerized controlled turret can rotate a particular receiver into the position within a few minutes. Operational frequencies range from 290 MHz to 115 GHz.
As an
azimuth-elevation mounting telescope, the azimuth adjustments are driven by four trucks with four wheels each on a diameter rail. The 16 thirty-horsepower motors can change azimuth at the rate of up to 40 degrees per minute.
Azimuth axis is also supported by a
pintle bearing at the center point of the azimuth track.
[
The elevation wheel structure provides tilting capability to adjust elevations between 5 and 95 degrees. The radius bull gear on the elevation wheel is driven by eight 40 horsepower motors with a capability of changing the elevations up to 20 degrees per minute. The long and diameter elevation shaft provides primary support of the wheel structure. The elevation wheel also contains concrete-filled ]counterweight
A counterweight is a weight (object), weight that, by applying an opposite force, provides balance and stability of a machine, mechanical system. The purpose of a counterweight is to make lifting the load faster and more efficient, which saves e ...
to balance with the surface and the feed arm structure.
File:Green Bank Telescope - surface panel actuators.jpg, Actuator
An actuator is a machine element, component of a machine that produces force, torque, or Displacement (geometry), displacement, when an electrical, Pneumatics, pneumatic or Hydraulic fluid, hydraulic input is supplied to it in a system (called an ...
s (black) under the surface panels for surface fine-tuning
File:GBT Secondary.png, Prime focus receiver enclosed in a cage at the end of the extended boom
File:Green Bank Telescope - Gregorian focus operation.jpg, Gregorian focus operation: subreflector (top), rectracted boom (middle), and receiver turret (bottom)
File:GBT Receiver.png, Underside of the turret inside the receiver room[
File:GBT Elevator.png, Access way to focal point][
File:Green Bank Telescope - elevation wheel.jpg, Elevation wheel with counterweight and bull gear (bottom), and elevation shaft (across from left to right)][
File:GBT Altitude.png, Elevation drive][
File:Green Bank Telescope - elevation bearing.jpg, Elevation bearing (center)][
File:Green Bank Telescope - azimuth track and pintle bearing.jpg, Four azimuth trucks (on the circular track) and pintle bearing (bottom center)][
File:GBT Azimuth.png, Azimuth truck and track
]
Because of its height (at 148 meters or 485 feet tall, it is 60% taller than the Statue of Liberty
The Statue of Liberty (''Liberty Enlightening the World''; ) is a colossal neoclassical sculpture on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, within New York City. The copper-clad statue, a gift to the United States from the people of French Thir ...
) and bulk (16 million pounds), locals sometimes refer to the GBT as the “Great Big Thing”.
The telescope's capabilities include the ngRADAR system which use the dish as a radar transmitting antenna to observe solar system objects such as asteroids. Its low power prototype (700 watts at Ku band), with reception at the Very Long Baseline Array, has already imaged the moon and asteroid (231937) 2001 FO32.
Discoveries
In 2002, astronomers detected three new millisecond pulsar
A pulsar (''pulsating star, on the model of quasar'') is a highly magnetized rotating neutron star that emits beams of electromagnetic radiation out of its Poles of astronomical bodies#Magnetic poles, magnetic poles. This radiation can be obse ...
s in the globular cluster Messier 62.
In 2006, several discoveries were announced, including a large coil-shaped magnetic field in the Orion molecular cloud, and a large hydrogen gas superbubble 23,000 light years away, named the Ophiuchus Superbubble.
In 2019, the most massive neutron star
A neutron star is the gravitationally collapsed Stellar core, core of a massive supergiant star. It results from the supernova explosion of a stellar evolution#Massive star, massive star—combined with gravitational collapse—that compresses ...
PSR J0740+6620 to date was detected. Since 2004, 28 new complex molecules have been discovered in the interstellar medium
The interstellar medium (ISM) is the matter and radiation that exists in the outer space, space between the star systems in a galaxy. This matter includes gas in ionic, atomic, and molecular form, as well as cosmic dust, dust and cosmic rays. It f ...
with the Green Bank Telescope.
Funding threatened
In response to limited budgetary issues, the Division of Astronomical Sciences (AST) of the National Science Foundation
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(NSF) commissioned a portfolio review committee, which conducted its work between September 2011 and August 2012. The committee, which reviewed all AST-supported facilities and activities, was composed of 17 external scientists and chaired by Daniel Eisenstein of Harvard University. As part of the committee's August 2012 recommendation for the closure of six facilities, was that the Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT) should be defunded over a five-year period.
In July 2014, the United States Senate Committee on Appropriations
The United States Senate Committee on Appropriations is a Standing committee (United States Congress), standing committee of the United States Senate. It has jurisdiction over all discretionary spending legislation in the Senate.
The Senate App ...
approved the NSF's fiscal year 2014 budget, which did not call for divestment of the GBT in that fiscal year. The facility then began looking for partners to help fund its $10 million annual operating costs.
On October 1, 2016, the National Radio Astronomy Observatory at Green Bank separated from the NSF and began accepting funding from private sources to stay operational as an independent institution, the Green Bank Observatory.
Relation to Breakthrough Listen
The telescope is a key facility of the Breakthrough Listen project, in which it is used to scan for radio signals possibly emitted by extraterrestrial technologies. In late 2017, the telescope was used to scan the interstellar object ʻOumuamua
Oumuamua is the first confirmed interstellar object detected passing through the Solar System. Naming of comets#Current system, Formally designated 1I/2017 U1, it was discovered by Robert Weryk using the Pan-STARRS telescope at Haleakalā O ...
for signs of extraterrestrial intelligence as it passed through the Solar System
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.
See also
* Grote Reber
* List of astronomical observatories
This is a partial list of astronomical observatories ordered by name, along with initial dates of operation (where an accurate date is available) and location. The list also includes a final year of operation for many observatories that are no lon ...
* List of radio telescopes
* Project Ozma
References
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