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radio astronomy

NOUN
  1. the branch of astronomy that detects and studies the radio waves emitted by celestial bodies

How To Use radio astronomy In A Sentence

  • Four minutes after the onset of the big flare, the Harvard Radio Astronomy Station at Fort Davis, Texas, began hearing radio noise from the Sun.
  • Radio astronomy is a young field relative to optical astronomy.
  • The new science of radio astronomy was emerging from the wartime studies of radar. The Origin of the Universe
  • Today some 10 neutron-star-neutron-star binaries have been discovered, and radio astronomy has accumulated a spectacular database of more than 1500 pulsars.
  • Britain's foremost radio astronomy observatory at Jodrell Bank celebrates its 45th anniversary this month.
  • It would mean a complete withdrawal from observational radio astronomy in the UK. Times, Sunday Times
  • Jodrell Bank, the radio astronomy observatory in the UK, uses a BBC micro from the early 1980s to steer one of their smaller dishes which tracks a pulsar in the Crab nebula.
  • “This June 2006 column Astronomy Resources is a comprehensive list of astronomical resources and sites on the Internet including astronomy resources, astrophysics resources, bioastronomy resources, radio astronomy resources, and roboscopes.” Resources:Webliographies: Astronomy « ResourceShelf
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