The Kepler Telescope
With a diameter 100 meters and a sensitivity in the 0.1–116 GHz operating range it is the counterpart to the Green Bank Telescope. The telescope is less steerable than the Green Bank Telescope but still has a 55% range of local celestial sky. It is used around 6500 hours a year and 2000-3000 of that is high frequency. It is controlled by the Kepler Observatory with the data being fed their computers.
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