Abstract

Abstract This talk describes a proposed transformation of LOFAR, the world’s largest, most sensitive high-resolution radio telescope that operates at low frequencies (<300 MHz), into a multidisciplinary intercontinental facility that will be a unique engine for capacity building and development throughout Europe, North Africa, the Middle East and West Asia. As an astronomical array, GLORAY would be the “Hubble Space Telescope” of low-frequency radio astronomy, having a resolution more than 50 times better than any other presently planned low-frequency facility, including SKA-LOW. The mutually interdependent network of LOFAR antenna stations that presently stretch from Ireland to Latvia would be extended to cover North Africa, the Middle East and West Asia and converted into “innovation hubs”. These would form an intercontinental network for pure research, applied research, capacity building, education and science diplomacy within and between the participating countries.

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