Committee on Radio Astronomy Frequencies (original) (raw)

The science of radio astronomy plays a key role in increasing our understanding of the environment and the universe in which we live.

By its nature it is a passive service, so it is never causing interference to other radio users, but unfortunately it is becoming increasingly difficult to protect radio astronomy operations from radio interference as use of the spectrum increases for both terrestrial and space-borne communications. On behalf of European radio astronomers, the Committee on Radio Astronomy Frequencies of the European Science Foundation (ESF-CRAF) coordinates activities to keep the frequency bands used by radio astronomy and space sciences free from interference. It works towards this aim by:

CRAF also works on behalf of IRAM – Institut de Radio Astronomie Millimétrique and of IVS – International VLBI Service for Geodesy, which use the same bands for their scientific research as radio astronomy.