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Astronomy . one of several hundred known celestial objects, generally believed to be rapidly rotating neutron stars, that emit pulses of radiation, especially radio waves, with a high degree of regularity.
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.
Most stars and many other objects in space emit radio and microwave radiation. Even the big bag emitted electromagnetic radiation.
''Charged particles emitted by the sun'' into space is called solar wind.
They are all around us. Radio waves are emitted by radio and television stations; they are also used by wireless communications (for example, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth).We also receive radio waves from outer space; for example, from AGNs (active galactic nuclei).
Solar Wind
Electromagnetic radiation (radio waves, light) travels in free space. This radiation can be encoded to carry either analog information or digital information. An example of analog-encoded radiation is that emitted by an AM radio station. Examples of digitally-encoded radiation are a wireless home computer network and the next generation of television broadcasting.
You can get a radio signal from space on your computer using SETI.
radio astronomy
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There are various objects that can be responsible for radio emissions in space. These objects are referred to as astronomical radio sources.
Space isn't like a place it is time the spped of space develops the time of the sun and stars
A radio telescope.