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| <em>Radio astronomy</em> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_astronomy Radio astronomy is a subfield of astronomy that studies celestial objects at radio frequencies. The physical processes which produce radio waves are very ... |
| <em>Radio</em> telescope - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radio_telescope A radio telescope is a form of directional radio antenna used in radio astronomy and in tracking and collecting data from satellites and space probes. ... |
| What is <em>Radio Astronomy - http://www.nrao.edu/intro/ The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, ... |
| National <em>Radio Astronomy</em> Observatory (NRAO): Look Deeper - http://www.nrao.edu/ The National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) designs, builds, and runs the world's most sophisticated radio telescopes for scientists to study the Sun, ... |
| <em>radio astronomy</em>: a project by r a d i o q u a l i a - http://www.radio-astronomy.net/ Radio Astronomy is an art and science project which broadcasts sounds intercepted from space live on the internet and on the airwaves. ... |
| <em>radio astronomy</em>: a project by r a d i o q u a l i a - http://www.radio-astronomy.net/listen.htm Radio Astronomy is broadcasting live sounds from our cosmos. Click here to listen to an MP3 audio stream. The sound installation is launching at the NTT ... |
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| EME, SETI, <em>Radio Astronomy</em> and DSP for <em>Radio</em> Amateurs (W6/PA0ZN) - http://www.nitehawk.com/rasmit/ This site is about amateur radio weak signal applications. |
| <em>Radio Astronomy</em> Supplies Inc. (W6/PA0ZN ) - http://www.nitehawk.com/rasmit/jml0.html Information on Radio Astronomy Instrumentation. ... Radio Astronomy Supplies debuts this new exciting research system for 1999. ... |
| 101 <em>Radio Astronomy</em> - www.101science.com - http://101science.com/rastronomy.htm INTRODUCTION: Radio astronomy is a relatively new science compared to optical astronomy. ... The radio frequency range of most importance to radio astronomy ... |
| <em>Radio Astronomy</em> for Scientists Teachers and Students - http://www.radiosky.com/ Provides software (some free), books, and hands-on projects within areas of Jupiter, the Sun, Pulsars, and other areas. |
| <em>Radio Astronomy</em> Books - http://www.radiosky.com/booksra.html The book is written in clear and simple terms but contains lots of information for the amateur radio astronomer at any level of expertise. ... |
| <em>Radio Astronomy</em> Telescope Project - http://www.signalone.com/radioastronomy/telescope/ Construction of the antenna, system descriptions, objectives, typical results, and references. |
| Deep Space Network - <em>Radio Astronomy - http://dsnra.jpl.nasa.gov/ What is Radio Astronomy? Why Does the DSN do Radio Astronomy? What Astronomy Is Being Done in the DSN? What Facilities Are There for Astronomy? ... |
| <em>Radio Astronomy - http://www.cv.nrao.edu/fits/www/yp_radio.html ASIAA's initial emphasis is on radio astronomy. ASIAA has joined the Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland millimeter Array (BIMA) as a 10% partner sinice 1994. ... |
| Essential <em>Radio Astronomy</em> Course - http://www.cv.nrao.edu/course/astr534/ Essential Radio Astronomy (ERA) is a one-semester course intended for astronomy graduate students and advanced undergraduates with backgrounds in astronomy, ... |
| The Society of Amateur <em>Radio Astronomers - http://www.bambi.net/sara.html The latest information about the Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA) is now maintained at http://www.radio-astronomy.org ... |
| Why <em>Radio Astronomy</em>? - http://www.bambi.net/sara/why.htm Because about sixty five percent of our current knowledge of the universe has stemmed from radio astronomy alone. The discovery of quasars, pulsars, ... |
| <em>Radio Astronomy</em> and SETI - Big Ear <em>Radio</em> Observatory Home Page - http://www.bigear.org/ This Kraus-type radio telescope, larger than three football fields, was famous for the Wow! Signal and for the longest-running SETI project. |
| <em>Radio Astronomy</em> Supplies - Your International supplier of quality ... - http://www.radioastronomysupplies.com/ Radio Astronomy Supplies is located in Sunrise, Florida, FL. We have provided quality radio astronomy supplies since 1994 including radio telescopes, LNA's, ... |
