How to point your drift detection hydrogen line radio telescope at the bright part of the Milky Way in Cygnus to test the performance of the system.

Many of the posts in the blog have discussed the development and use of hydrogen line radio telescopes, which work by pointing at the same azimuth and elevation, and on which software runs which records data for each point in the sky as the Earth rotates through 360 degrees. This observation continues for at least … Continue reading How to point your drift detection hydrogen line radio telescope at the bright part of the Milky Way in Cygnus to test the performance of the system.