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Telescopes Radio is a branch of that uses radio waves to observe and study the universe

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Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Artists concept of a dimensional time warp where objects disappear

Artists concept of a dimensional time warp where objects disappear
Every now and then a dimensional doorway mysteriously opens and we catch a glimpse of whats on the other side. The only problem is that very often the observer gets dragged through and disappears

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: The Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station, Pacific in Wahiawa, Hawaii

The Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station, Pacific in Wahiawa, Hawaii
February 18, 2010 - The Naval Computer and Telecommunications Area Master Station, Pacific in Wahiawa, Hawaii provides telecommunication support to naval

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: A technician climbs up a large radio telescope antenna

A technician climbs up a large radio telescope antenna
November 18, 2009 - A technician climbs up a 28-foot radio telescope antenna at the Sagamore Hill Solar Observatory, Massachusetts, to perform a semi-annual corrosion control inspection

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: A radar dish aboard Mobile At-Sea Sensor barge

A radar dish aboard Mobile At-Sea Sensor barge
Pearl Harbor, August 24, 2011 - A radar dish aboard Mobile At-Sea Sensor (MATSS) barge (IX-524) undergoes final testing before upcoming flight test mission FTM-16

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: The Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, England

The Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, England
The Lovell Telescope is a radio telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, England

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Extraterrestrials are believed to already live amongst us

Extraterrestrials are believed to already live amongst us
While scientists are busy searching the universe for signs of intelligent life, there are many who believe that extraterrestrials already live amongst us

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: The Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, England

The Lovell Telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, England
The Lovell Telescope is a radio telescope at Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, England

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: The Very Large Array radio telescope under moonlight in New Mexico

The Very Large Array radio telescope under moonlight in New Mexico
Dedember 13, 2013 - One of the 27 antennas of the Very Large Array (VLA) radio telescope complex in New Mexico (with others in the distance at lower right) illuminated by moonlight

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Australia, Australian Capital Territory, ACT, Canberra, radio telescopes of the Canberra

Australia, Australian Capital Territory, ACT, Canberra, radio telescopes of the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Australia, Australian Capital Territory, ACT, Canberra, radio telescopes of the Canberra

Australia, Australian Capital Territory, ACT, Canberra, radio telescopes of the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Aerial view near Parkes, of the Radio dish (telescope), New South Wales, Australia

Aerial view near Parkes, of the Radio dish (telescope), New South Wales, Australia

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Aerial view near Parkes, of the Radio dish (telescope), New South Wales, Australia

Aerial view near Parkes, of the Radio dish (telescope), New South Wales, Australia

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Radio astronomy dish

Radio astronomy dish
Moonrise over radio astronomy dish

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: First school in Britain to make and use it then radio telescope is Dartford Grammar School for boys

First school in Britain to make and use it then radio telescope is Dartford Grammar School for boys. The pupils of this Kentish school has almost completed the construction of a model with an 11 foot

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: USA, West Virginia, Green Bank. National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Robert C. Byrd

USA, West Virginia, Green Bank. National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Robert C. Byrd
Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT), National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Green Bank, West Virginia, USA

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: USA, West Virginia, Green Bank. National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Robert C. Byrd

USA, West Virginia, Green Bank. National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT), the worlds largest fully steerable radio telescope

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: USA, West Virginia, Green Bank. National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Grote Reber

USA, West Virginia, Green Bank. National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Grote Reber 1937 radio telescope

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: North America, USA, New Mexico. Very large array radio telescope

North America, USA, New Mexico. Very large array radio telescope
USA, New Mexico. Very large array radio telescope

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: North America, USA, New Mexico, Socorro. One antenna of the Very Large Array or National

North America, USA, New Mexico, Socorro. One antenna of the Very Large Array or National Radio Astronomy Observatory

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: North America, USA, New Mexico, Socorro. The Very Large Array or National Radio Astronomy

North America, USA, New Mexico, Socorro. The Very Large Array or National Radio Astronomy Observatory

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Radio telescope array, New Mexico

Radio telescope array, New Mexico

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Radio telescope array, New Mexico

Radio telescope array, New Mexico

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Latvia, Western Latvia, Kurzeme Region, Irbene, Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre

Latvia, Western Latvia, Kurzeme Region, Irbene, Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre, Soviet-era R-32, 600 ton radio spying telescope

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Latvia, Western Latvia, Kurzeme Region, Irbene, Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre

Latvia, Western Latvia, Kurzeme Region, Irbene, Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre, Soviet-era R-32, 600 ton radio spying telescope

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Latvia, Western Latvia, Kurzeme Region, Irbene, Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre

Latvia, Western Latvia, Kurzeme Region, Irbene, Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre, Soviet-era R-32, 600 ton radio spying telescope

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: radio telescope sunset Stanford California

radio telescope sunset Stanford California
Radio telescope at sunset, Stanford, California

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Karl Guthe Jansky (1905-50) American radio astronomer, at Holmdel, New Jersey, with

Karl Guthe Jansky (1905-50) American radio astronomer, at Holmdel, New Jersey, with his directional radio aerial system, the precursor of todays radio telescopes

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Radio telescope with tractor and baler baling silage in foreground, Lovell Telescope

Radio telescope with tractor and baler baling silage in foreground, Lovell Telescope, Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire, England, June

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Radio telescope, Lovell Telescope, Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire, England, June

Radio telescope, Lovell Telescope, Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire, England, June

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Digital illustration of radio telescope

Digital illustration of radio telescope

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Bodes Galaxy (M81), optical image

Bodes Galaxy (M81), optical image
Sombrero galaxy (M104), optical image. This is aspiral galaxy that is seen nearly edge-on whenviewed from Earth. A ring of dark dust issilhouetted against the bright stars of thegalaxy

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Cassegrain reflector, artwork C017 / 7061

Cassegrain reflector, artwork C017 / 7061
Cassegrain reflector. Computer artwork of parallel beams of monochromatic light passing through a simple Cassegrain reflector

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Aragats radio telescope dish at night C016 / 7630

Aragats radio telescope dish at night C016 / 7630
Radio astronomy. View of the dish of the Herouni Mirror Radio Telescope at night. This is a 54-metre diameter dish lined with 4000 mirror-like panels

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Supermassive black hole, artwork C016 / 9724

Supermassive black hole, artwork C016 / 9724
Supermassive black hole. Artwork of an accretion disc of infalling material (orange) and a high-energy particle jet (blue) associated with a supermassive black hole at the centre of a galaxy

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Evolution of supernova 1993J, 1993-2000 C016 / 9605

Evolution of supernova 1993J, 1993-2000 C016 / 9605
Evolution of supernova 1993J. Radio telescope observations of the expanding shell formed by supernova SN 1993J between May 1993 (top left) and February 2000 (bottom right)

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Atomic clock at an observatory C016 / 7637

Atomic clock at an observatory C016 / 7637
Atomic clock. A scientist checking an atomic clock at a radio telescope observatory. There are two clocks shown here, the one on the left (marked zvyezdnoye vryemya ) gives sidereal time

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Solar flare, SDO ultraviolet image

Solar flare, SDO ultraviolet image
Solar flare, Solar Dynamics Observatory (SDO) ultraviolet image. The flare (upper right) is erupting from a sunspot. This is an X1.8-class solar flare, erupting from sunspot 1402

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Alien radio telescope, artwork

Alien radio telescope, artwork
Alien radio telescope. Computer artwork of a view across an alien planet, with a radio telescope on a mountain-top

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Centaurus A galaxy, HST image

Centaurus A galaxy, HST image
Centaurus A galaxy. Hubble Space Telescope (HST) image of the active galaxy Centaurus A, which is thought to house a massive black hole

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Hercules A galactic jets, composite image

Hercules A galactic jets, composite image. Combined radio and optical image of the galactic jets (pink) emerging from the centre of the Hercules A galaxy

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Jodrell Bank radio-telescope

Jodrell Bank radio-telescope

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: USA, West Virginia, Green Bank. National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Robert C. Byrd

USA, West Virginia, Green Bank. National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT), the worlds largest fully steerable radio telescope

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: USA, West Virginia, Green Bank. Barn and National Radio Astronomy Observatory view

USA, West Virginia, Green Bank. Barn and National Radio Astronomy Observatory view of the Green Bank Telescope (GBT)

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Very Large Array - VLA - Radio Telescopes - near Socorro - New Mexico

Very Large Array - VLA - Radio Telescopes - near Socorro - New Mexico
CAN-4244 Very Large Array - VLA - Radio Telescopes near Socorro - New Mexico John Cancalosi

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Very Large Array - VLA - Radio Telescopes - near Socorro - New Mexico

Very Large Array - VLA - Radio Telescopes - near Socorro - New Mexico
CAN-4243 Very Large Array - VLA - Radio Telescopes near Socorro - New Mexico John Cancalosi

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Very Large Array - VLA - Radio Telescopes - near Socorro - New Mexico

Very Large Array - VLA - Radio Telescopes - near Socorro - New Mexico
CAN-4242 Very Large Array - VLA - Radio Telescopes near Socorro - New Mexico John Cancalosi

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: Very Large Array - VLA - Radio Telescopes - near Socorro - New Mexico

Very Large Array - VLA - Radio Telescopes - near Socorro - New Mexico
CAN-4241 Very Large Array - VLA - Radio Telescopes - near Socorro - New Mexico John Cancalosi

Background imageTelescopes Radio Collection: USA, New Mexico, Socorro, Radio telescopes under summer storm clouds at VLA Radio

USA, New Mexico, Socorro, Radio telescopes under summer storm clouds at VLA Radio Observatory



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Telescopes Radio Collection

Telescopes Radio is a branch of that uses radio waves to observe and study the universe. Telescopes Radio studies the emission of radiation from stars, galaxies, and other celestial bodies. It also looks at how these objects interact with their environment and how they are affected by it, and are be used to measure distances between objects in space, as well as to detect new objects that may not be visible in optical telescopes and can also be used to study the properties of interstellar gas clouds, supernovae remnants, black holes, quasars and other exotic phenomena. By combining data from different wavelengths of light, astronomers can gain insight into some of the most mysterious aspects of our universe.
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