A radio telescope
A radio telescope has two basic components, a large radio antenna and a radio receiver. It is used to detect radio-frequency radiation emitted by objects in space.
Radio telescope, usually a microwave dish with a movable parabolic reflector.
All stars and stellar remnants.
during the day or night and in any weather conditions.
Quasars are the most radiant objects in space. They contain a central black hole surrounded by a disk of gas and dust. They emit large amounts of radio waves but not much visible light.
Radio Telescope
A radio telescope.
radar
RADAR
they use radio waves to pick up some what satellite images or existance of things in space
A radio telescope has two basic components, a large radio antenna and a radio receiver. It is used to detect radio-frequency radiation emitted by objects in space.
There are various objects that can be responsible for radio emissions in space. These objects are referred to as astronomical radio sources.
There are various objects that can be responsible for radio emissions in space. These objects are referred to as astronomical radio sources.
sattelites
I do not believe that the Hubble is equipped for radio astronomy. Certainly it can "detect" radio waves; it is remote-controlled by radio. But most radio astronomy is done with earth-based dish antennas.
All Radio Telescopes form images of astronomical objects using a frequency of the electromagnetic spectrum (radio waves) that human eyes can not detect. This tells us things about these regions of space that we cannot learn in other ways.
Eyeballs, mainly.