Grant Name:

New Instrumentation for Investigations of the Cosmic Dawn

  • Date Awarded:
    Feb 2017
     
  • Amount:
    $6,696,344
     
  • Term:
    60 months
     
  • Grant ID:
    GBMF5215
     
  • Funding Area:
    Science
     
 
 

In support of the construction of the Hydrogen Epoch of Reionization Array (HERA) radio observatory, to enable studies of the early universe by observations of highly redshifted 21-centimeter emission from hydrogen atoms.

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