Today satisfied QHY customers include the LAMOST Observatory with eight QHY45 cameras on the largest optical telescope in China (4 meters). Unlike some companies that primarily offer one type of camera, either CCD or CMOS, QHYCCD has expertise in development of both types, large and small. The...
The SKA will be split in a mid-frequency (350 MHz–14 GHz) part build in South Africa, which will incorporate the MeerKAT telescope [4], and a low-frequency (50–350 MHz) part in Australia. To enable high-resolution interferometry through the VLBI, the SKA South Africa currently leads ...