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About - MIT Haystack Observatory MIT Haystack Observatory is an interdisciplinary research center of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, engaged in radio science research and the practical application of related technology
Astronomy - MIT Haystack Observatory Haystack astronomers explore the onset of star and galaxy formation in the early phases of the universe Radio Stars, Star Formation, and Other Projects Investigators at Haystack use radio observations to explore the earliest and latest stages in the lives of stars
Telescopes and Facilities - MIT Haystack Observatory MIT Haystack Observatory is an interdisciplinary radio science research center whose mission is to advance scientific research and technological developments in radio astronomy, geodesy, and geospace science
Open House Events - MIT Haystack Observatory At the Open House, Haystack scientists, engineers, and science staff explain how we explore the universe by studying radio waves We offer demonstrations suitable for all ages and levels of knowledge
Geospace - MIT Haystack Observatory The Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences group at Haystack conducts fundamental and collaborative scientific research into the complex and highly intercoupled near-Earth space environment using a wide variety of observational experimental data sets
Education Public Outreach - MIT Haystack Observatory The best way to learn about our research is to come visit the Observatory at one of our twice-yearly Open House events On these occasions, Haystack scientists, engineers, and staff members hold interactive demonstrations and hands-on experiments for science fans of all ages
13th IVS Technical Operations Workshop (TOW 2025) - MIT Haystack . . . The thirteenth TOW is scheduled for May 4–8, 2025, in person at MIT Haystack Observatory (in Westford, Massachusetts, USA, about 45 minutes northwest of Boston) The intended audience for TOW meetings is the technical staff of the stations
SRT: The Small Radio Telescope - MIT Haystack Observatory The Small Radio Telescope (SRT) was developed by Haystack Observatory to serve as an educational tool for universities and colleges for teaching astronomy and radio technology NOTE: The SRT software has been newly overhauled and updated—please see below for the latest version
Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) - MIT Haystack Observatory Haystack Observatory invites all interested undergraduate students to apply for our paid summer research positions in science, engineering, and computer science Our REU program has been held for decades, and we have seen many of our student interns go on to rewarding careers in STEM research