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Stanford was selected because its huge dish antenna -- a campus landmark -- can pick up signals in the ultrahigh frequency band.
Radio telescopes can do a thousand times better than that because the observations of widely separated instruments can be combined to create the illusion of a huge dish.
For New Year, Kunkle still cooks a huge dish of pork and sauerkraut – a tradition from his Pennsylvania childhood – and keeps asking everyone, "Is the house stinking yet?
The SETI@home project of the University of California at Berkeley uses idle computers linked to the Internet to plow through signals collected by the huge dish at Arecibo, P.R., searching for intelligently made radio signals amid the celestial static.
Italians snicker at how Americans demand more sauce than pasta, just as Chinese laugh at how Americans order one huge dish per person and skimp on the rice that is actually the basis of the cuisine.
Dr. Drake, now president of the SETI Institute, a private group in Mountain View, Calif., that is searching for alien civilizations with the huge dish antenna at Arecibo, P.R., said the book's main failing was undue pessimism about life's tenacity.
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The idea behind building this massive, multi-national telescope is that using several huge dishes spread across an entire continent will allow scientists to collect huge amounts of light enough that it's actually like traveling back in time.
But once you do, you're immersed in an old-school dining experience: the waiter will recite their entire menu to you, and if that isn't impressive enough, just know that it's a huge menu packed with huge dishes.
The only possession the family seems to have is a TV and a huge satellite dish that dominates the backyard.
The Arecibo Observatory also provided help: it installed gear purchased by the Reboot Project and allowed it to use Arecibo's huge satellite dish free during downtimes.
The huge, curved dish of the telescope acts as a reflector, bouncing back radio waves to a movable focal point suspended overhead.
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