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  • {{Short description|Radio-astronomy observatory in Western Australia}} ...]], Australia's national science centre in 2009. It lies in a designated [[radio quiet zone]] located near [[Boolardy Station]] in the [[Murchison Shire]] o ...
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  • ...–Field coupling include the [[Square Kilometer Array]] and the [[Dark Ages Radio Explorer]]. ...| doi = 10.1086/106661 | title = On the excitation mechanism of the 21-cm (radio-frequency) interstellar hydrogen emission line | journal = The Astronomical ...
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  • ...t and radio telescope located in a [[radio quiet zone]] at the [[Murchison Radio-astronomy Observatory]] in Western Australia. It is a collaboration between ...ize, sat on a {{convert|30|x|30|m|ft}} ground shield. It is coupled with a radio receiver, with a 100m cable run to a digital spectrometer.<ref name="MIT" / ...
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  • ...Europe]] (the [[University of Manchester]], the [[Max Planck Institute for Radio Astronomy|Max-Planck-Institut für Radioastronomie Bonn]], the [[University {{Astronomical observatories in Chile}} ...
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  • ...P., Gamberi, F., Millot, C., Flueh, E.R., 2006a. A fleet of multiparameter observatories for geophysical and environmental monitoring at seafloor. Annals of Geophys The mission of EMSO is to unite these regional observatories into a common research infrastructure, to implement more generic sensor pac ...
    21 KB (2,908 words) - 23:56, 15 November 2024
  • The '''Dark Ages Radio Explorer''' ('''DARE''') is a proposed [[NASA]] mission aimed at detecting ...g the first stars and black holes in the early Universe with the Dark Ages Radio Explorer (DARE) ...
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  • ...erferometric]] array of 1024 6-[[meter]] (20[[Foot (unit)|ft]]) diameter [[radio telescope]]s, operating at 400-800[[megahertz|MHz]], that will be deployed {{Cite journal|author = L. Newburgh|title = HIRAX: A Probe of Dark Energy and Radio Transients ...
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  • ...pulsar timing array program’ to observe three pulsars using the [[National Radio Astronomy Observatory]] 43 m telescope. ...pta/ Parkes Pulsar Timing Array] (PPTA) at the [[Parkes Observatory|Parkes radio-telescope]] has been collecting data since 2005. ...
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  • ...is, who chose obvious planetary companions from the bunch for follow-up at observatories. The radial velocity observations confirmed that a planetary body was respo ...s. Additionally the [[Square Kilometer Array]] would significantly improve radio observations over the [[Arecibo Observatory]] and [[Green Bank Telescope]]. ...
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  • ...of faint dwarf galaxies, and the absence of correlation between X-ray and radio sources toward the galactic center. * The [[Square Kilometre Array]] (SKA) radio telescope will probe the effects of primordial black holes on the [[reioniz ...
    52 KB (7,285 words) - 19:39, 26 February 2025
  • ...or2 = S. S. Degaonkar |author3 = S. K. Alurkar |title = Ground-based solar radio observations of the August 1972 events |journal = Space Sci. Rev. |volume = [[Radio frequency]] (RF) effects were rapid and intense. [[Radio blackout]]s commenced nearly instantaneously on the sunlit side of Earth on ...
    35 KB (4,751 words) - 20:39, 22 January 2025
  • ...sars]] in [[binary star]] systems. The [[waveform]], detected by both LIGO observatories,<ref name="BBC_11Feb16" /> matched the predictions of [[general relativity] ...ich one of the stars is a [[pulsar]] that emits electro-magnetic pulses at radio frequencies at precise, regular intervals as it rotates. [[Russell Alan Hul ...
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  • ...ssuing marine weather forecasts which included gale and storm warnings via radio transmission for areas around Great Britain. This service was discontinued ...north [[Atlantic Ocean|Atlantic]] and north Pacific oceans, reporting via radio. In addition to their weather reporting function, these vessels aided in [ ...
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  • ...mer Burst – Observation of the [[#2007 (Lorimer Burst)|first detected fast radio burst]] as described by Lorimer in 2006.<ref name=Lorimer2007B />{{failed v ...sels|first2=J. W. T.|last3=Lorimer|first3=D. R.|date=2019-05-24|title=Fast radio bursts|journal=The Astronomy and Astrophysics Review|language=en|volume=27| ...
    155 KB (20,398 words) - 06:38, 23 February 2025
  • ...es and large sizes (compared to stars). Further, they can be observed with radio [[Interferometry|interferometers]] which can measure very small angular mot ...nt.<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Campbell |first1=W. W. |title=Reports of the Observatories: Lick Observatory |journal=Publications of the Astronomical Society of the ...
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  • ...) [[solar neutrino|solar]] [[neutrino]]s. The detector is the world's most radio-pure liquid [[Scintillation counter|scintillator]] calorimeter and is prote [[Category:Neutrino observatories]] ...
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  • ...isible today as the cosmic microwave background) and [[hydrogen line|21 cm radio emissions]] occasionally emitted by hydrogen atoms. This period is known as ...tars]]. During this time, the only source of photons was hydrogen emitting radio waves at [[hydrogen line]]. Freely propagating CMB photons quickly (within ...
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  • ...led that the third planet was in fact multiple planets. The telescopes and observatories involved were{{sfn|Turbet|Bolmont|Bourrier|Demory|2020|p=2}} the [[Spitzer ...}}{{sfn|Wilson|Froning|Duvvuri|France|2021|p=1}} There are no detectable [[radio wave]] emissions.{{sfn|Pineda|Hallinan|2018|p=7}} ...
    187 KB (25,955 words) - 17:28, 25 February 2025
  • ...e emitted by terrestrial thunderstorms, and were discovered by space-borne observatories. This raises the possibility of health risks to passengers and crew on airc ...the rest is emitted as electromagnetic waves of all frequencies, including radio waves. ...
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  • ...nomer and astrophysicist, author of several discoveries in the fields of [[radio astronomy]] and [[cosmic rays]], [[extraterrestrial life]] researcher ...veloped a method for measurement of [[stellar rotation]], directed several observatories in the US ...
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