Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory

Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory
The Nanshan 25 m radio telescope
Alternative namesXīnjiāng tiānwéntái
LocationÜrümqi, Xinjiang, PRC
Coordinates43°28′N 87°11′E / 43.47°N 87.18°E / 43.47; 87.18
Websiteenglish.xao.ac.cn
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Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory (XAO; Chinese: 新疆天文台; pinyin: Xīnjiāng tiānwéntái) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences was known as Ürümqi Astronomical Observatory before it was renamed in January 2011.

The current research at XAO spans many fields of astronomy. It consists of radio astronomy, optical astronomy and applications of astronomy, especially pulsars, star formation and evolution, galaxies and cosmology, high energy astrophysics, microwave receiver, digital technology, GPS, and so on. The Radio Astrophysics Laboratory of XAO is a member of the radio astronomy key laboratories in the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and has also been awarded the status of Key Laboratory of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. XAO operates the Nanshan site, Kashgar site, Qitai site and other two independent ground stations.