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The quest to build a radio telescope that can hear the cosmic dark ages
LuSEE-Night will listen for faint signals from the cosmic dark ages, a period that began about 380,000 years after the big ...
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Laser breakthrough sharpens radio telescope views of black holes
Radio telescopes let you study the universe by collecting faint radio waves from distant objects. To see extremely small ...
MeerKAT radio telescope discovers 49 hidden galaxies in less than three hours, revealing how much of the nearby universe ...
Astronomers using the U.S. National Science Foundation National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NSF NRAO) instruments, the U.S.
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The Lunar Crater Radio Telescope (LCRT) is currently in the planning phase but could soon become ...
On January 10, 1946, the U.S. army bounced radar signals off of Earth's moon for the first time ever. Known as "Project Diana ...
For decades, scientists have observed the cosmos with radio antennas to visualize the dark, distant regions of the universe.
Astronomers from the International Center for Radio Astronomy Research (ICRAR), in collaboration with international teams, have made a startling discovery about a new type of cosmic phenomenon. The ...
The deployment of SDR technology on satellites offers unprecedented flexibility and adaptability for radio astronomy. Unlike traditional fixed-function hardware, SDRs can be reprogrammed and ...
Exactly 85 years ago this weekend, astronomer Annie Cannon gave a radio talk titled “The Story of Starlight.” She was 78 ...
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