radio telescope in English

noun
1
an instrument used to detect radio emissions from the sky, whether from natural celestial objects or from artificial satellites.
A radio telescope has detected hundreds of hydrogen clouds in the gaseous halo that surrounds the disk of our galaxy.

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1. Perversely, doing this will require the biggest and best of radio telescope arrays.

2. Embracing a new concept, LOFAR is the first radio telescope without moving parts.

3. This is one of the stars visible to us through a radio telescope.

4. And if you put radio telescope there you can get a radio signal.

5. It will be the largest and most sensitive radio telescope array in the world.

6. You can participate by running a free program that downloads and analyzes radio telescope data.

7. Arecibo is a town or county in Puerto Rico where the radio telescope is located

8. The basic scheme, principle and advantage of optical fiber link in the radio telescope are presented.

9. The first detection of lightning in a Martian dust storma new detector on a radio telescope.

10. Its DSL connection is busy downloading a block of radio telescope data to be analyzed later.

11. In astronomy the transmitter is usually a radio telescope, and it usually acts also as the detector.

12. In 19 the first radio telescope was built, enabling astronomers to detect otherwise invisible radiation from stars.

13. The Ministers noted the advantages of hosting the Square Kilometre Array, the world’s largest radio telescope, in Australia.

14. Arecibo is a municipality on the north coast of Puerto Rico, best known for its giant radio telescope.

15. The world's largest radio telescope, ALMA, is being built at an altitude of 5000 meters above sea level.

16. It is called a radio telescope because a radio antenna is used to observe radio waves emitted by astronomical sources.

17. A WorldView satellite image of Arecibo Observatory's 305-meter radio telescope after the observing platform fell into the dish Dec

18. Arecibo Message The broadcast formed part of the ceremonies held to mark a major upgrade to the Arecibo Radio Telescope

19. To help researching the lunar radio telescope, the transmission coefficient of odd mode four-wire transmission line transformer is derived.

20. The conclusion of this experiment is that the pointing accuracy for the 40m radio telescope can achieve the observational requirement.

21. After two cable failures in the span of four months, Puerto Rico's most venerable astronomy facility, the Arecibo radio telescope, has collapsed in …

22. The Arecibo Observatory was the largest radio telescope in the world and a point of pride for Puerto Ricans, whether they were in science or not

23. VLA is undergoing a total upgrade, starting with the key element in radio telescope arrays -- the computer correlator that blends all the radio data from all the dishes.

24. The site is part of a larger complex known as Arecibo Observatory, which also includes a smaller radio telescope with a 12-meter-wide reflector dish and a …

25. The Parkes radio telescope in Australia has been monitoring 20 pulsars once every two weeks since 2004 and has yet to see any gravitational waves, Einsteinian or otherwise.

26. An optical telescope with a micrometer is used to precisely adjust the polar axis of an equatorial radio telescope and any precise dial and clock will not be needed.

27. When a radio telescope is built that is capable of such a long-range search, astronomers might be able to detect planets in other solar systems through their AKR beams.

28. An early pioneer of radio astronomy was Grote Reber, an amateur astronomer who constructed the first purpose built radio telescope in the late 1930s to follow up on the discovery of radio wavelength emissions from space by Karl Jansky.

29. “The Arecibo radio telescope was knocked out of commission just a few days before, lands the possibility that this was a coordinated effort, so they could not see that this asteroid coming in, or what it actually was, a cigar-shaped UFO.”

30. Algonquin Round Table, a group of New York writers, critics, actors and wits who regularly congregated at the Algonquin Hotel; Algonquin Power & Utilities, a utility company operating in North America; Algonquin Radio Observatory, a radio telescope research facility in the Algonquin …

31. Neo-psychedelic popsters Billionaire formed in Atlanta in 1997, and consisted of singer/guitarist Marc Tompkins, guitarist Rick Beato, bassist Walter Busbee and drummer Darren Dodd.Upon issuing their self-produced debut LP The Goodnight Sky on the local Radio Telescope label in the spring of 1998, Billionaire signed to Republic to issue the follow-up, Ascension, in mid-2000.