Argentine Institute of Radio Astronomy
Facts and practical information
The Argentine Institute of Radio Astronomy was created in 1962 through an agreement between the scientific agencies CONICET and CIC, and the universities of La Plata and Buenos Aires. Its functions are to promote and coordinate the research and technical development of radio astronomy in Argentina and to collaborate in the teaching and dissemination of astrophysics and related disciplines. The Institute continues its activities in the dependency of the National Council of Scientific and Technical Research, the Commission of Scientific Research of the Province of Buenos Aires and the National University of La Plata. Its current director is Dr. Gustavo E. Romero and its deputy director, Dr. Jorge A. Combi. ()
Buenos Aires
Argentine Institute of Radio Astronomy – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: City Bell.