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<font size="-1"><font face="Courier New, Courier, monospace">Dear
all, <br>
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welcome to this week's JYFL Colloquium, Fri 13 May, at 10:15 in
FYS1, and coffee at 10:00.<br>
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</font></font><font size="-1"><font face="Courier New, Courier,
monospace">Speaker: Anne Lähteenmäki, Aalto University Metsähovi
Radio Observatory<br>
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</font></font><font size="-1"><font face="Courier New, Courier,
monospace">Title: Planck Early Results<br>
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Abstract:<br>
European Space Agency ESA's Planck satellite was launched in May
2009, and it has recently completed its third all-sky survey.
Planck measures, with an excellent resolution at several high
radio frequencies, the cosmic microwave background (CMB)
anisotropies of the whole sky. At the same time all radio
sources in the foreground, such as active galactic nuclei (AGN),
galaxy clusters, and Galactic sources, are measured, too. In
this presentation I review the Planck early results, based on
the first all-sky survey of the satellite, emphasizing the
research done at Metsähovi Radio Observatory.<br>
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See you all there!<br>
Kari J. Eskola and Ilari Maasilta<br>
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