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            <ReleaseDate>2020-07-01T13:41:00Z</ReleaseDate>
            <Description>Located on the site of the Nançay Radioastronomy Station, which gathers in the heart of Sologne 
                French radio telescopes observing at frequencies below 3 GHz, NenuFAR is a very large low-frequency radio 
                telescope, which will be among the most powerful in the world in its frequency range between 10 MHz and 
                85 MHz. This range corresponds to the lowest spectral "window" in which we can observe with radio 
                telescopes from the surface of the Earth. NenuFAR, optimized for the frequency range from 10 MHz to 
                85 MHz (wavelengths from 4 m to 30 m), will have there the best sensitivity.</Description>
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                <URL>https://nenufar.obs-nancay.fr/en/homepage-en/</URL>
                <Language>en</Language>
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            <Longitude>2.193361</Longitude>
            <Elevation>136.195</Elevation>
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            <StartDate>2019-07-01T00:00:00.000Z</StartDate>
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