Kenya International Radio Observatory,
Abstract
This paper proposes the building of a new type of versatile, multipurpose, world-class
facility for space, environmental and communication research. Located in northern
Kenya in the geomagnetic equator, the KIRO will have the ability to cover major parts
of both the Northern and the Southern hemispheres of the sky. This will be a unique
feature of this observatory and indeed of tremendous scientific value.
The proposed site of the project, through which the equator passes, is relatively in-
accessible and remote, and therefore free from the electromagnetic radiation from
broadcast. TV utilities and radar stations developed on the ground. KIRO is therefore
a radio facility designed foremost for the study of terrestrial magnetosphere, iono-
sphere and neutral atmosphere using traditional as well as newly developed diagnostic
techniques. With its flexible modular design, KIRO will be ideally suited for studies of
fundamental physical and chemical processes in the upper atmosphere, the ionosphere and the magnetosphere, which have a decisive influence on life on Earth. With KIRO, it will also be possible to make unprecedented studies of the Sun, Moon, the planets, the interplanetary plasma and galactic and extragalactic radio sources. Finally, KIRO will be an excellent facility for application of modern electronics and communication technologies.
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Citation
Astronomical Society of the Pacific Conference Series p488 to 492. : University of Nairobi PressPublisher
University of Nairobi Department of Physics