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what is radio telescope​

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Answered by IIJustAWeebII
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Radio telescope, astronomical instrument consisting of a radio receiver and an antenna system that is used to detect radio-frequency radiation between wavelengths of about 10 metres (30 megahertz [MHz]) and 1 mm (300 gigahertz [GHz]) emitted by extraterrestrial sources, such as stars, galaxies, and quasars.

How does it work?

One or more antennas to collect the incoming radio waves. Most antennas are parabolic dishes that reflect the radio waves to a receiver, in the same way as a curved mirror can focus visible light to a point.

What's the use of Redio Telescope?

We use radio telescopes to study naturally occurring radio light from stars, galaxies, black holes, and other astronomical objects. We can also use them to transmit and reflect radio light off of planetary bodies in our solar system.

Example of Redio telescope?

An example of the array-type radio telescope is the Very Large Array (VLA), in Socorro, New Mexico, which is an interferometric array formed from 27 individual antennas. ... Radio telescopes are also the primary means to track space probes (see Deep Space Network), and are used in the SETI project.

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