The University of Latvia publishes a quarterly popular science journal on astronomy, which provides information on new developments in astronomy and space research. The latest issue of "Zvaigžņotā Debess" - Winter 2023/2024 (262) - also features an article on the Irbene radio antenna complex in the column "Astrovieta", a bit about its history and why astronomy enthusiasts should visit it during the tourist season.
This article also contains a number of facts about the Irbene radio antenna complex that may not have been known before. For example, did you know that it is also included in the "Military Heritage" tourism guide? And can you guess in which year, at the end of the last century, the first observations were made with the large radio telescope RT-32?
Thank you to the Editor in Chief, Dr. paed Ilgonis Vilks, of "Zvaigžņotās Debess" for the opportunity to tell the wider public about the Irbene radio antenna complex and the work of VIRAC scientists and engineers in making various observations of the Solar System and in supporting space missions.
More information about the journal and its content can be found here:
https://www.lu.lv/par-mums/lu-mediji/zurnali/zvaigznota-debess/