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    Radio astronomy is a subfield of astronomy that studies celestial objects using radio waves It started in 1933, when Karl Jansky at Bell Telephone Laboratories reported radiation coming from the Milky Way
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    What is radio astronomy? Radio telescopes detect and amplify radio waves from space, turning them into signals that astronomers use to enhance our understanding of the Universe
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    Welcome to Radio Astronomy, where giant ears made of steel listen to the universe’s deepest secrets Here, astronomers do not gaze through lenses but “listen” to the sky, tuning into a vast range of invisible frequencies
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  • NASAs Radio JOVE Project: Home Page
    Radio JOVE students and amateur scientists from around the world observe and analyze natural radio emissions of Jupiter, the Sun, and our galaxy using their own easy to construct radio telescopes
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    Radio telescopes come in all shapes and sizes, depending mainly on the radio wavelengths they are designed to receive The most familiar sort is a curved dish that reflects radio waves to a





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