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radio astronomy
noun
The branch of astronomy which utilizes radio waves through the use of radio telescopes to study celestial bodies and occurrences.
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This makes radio astronomy observations with ground-based telescopes possible.
There have been awards for pulsars and radio astronomy.
He guided the Cambridge radio astronomy group in the production of radio source catalogues.
There is a special relationship between microwave spectroscopy and radio astronomy.
A radio astronomy station is maintained at Nançay, about 160 km (100 miles) south of Paris.
Some frequency bands are left unused to avoid interfering with radio astronomy and other scientific efforts.
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This new high-performance waveguide filter can have several potential applications and will particularly be relevant in radio-astronomy receivers.
ASKAP, built at the Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory in Western Australia, comprises 36 antennas, each 12 meters in diameter.
Australia has long been a "giant" of radio-astronomy, he says, while Africa had virtually no radio telescopes.
This approach has been proven as a successful solution in many deployed systems for instance radio-astronomy [9, 10] and satellites for remote sensing [11].
One other significant radio telescope is the Very Large Array (VLA), operated by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory.
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