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Radio telescope can "see" radio spectrum events and locations in the universe.

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Historically, it was the optical telescope. Modern radio telescopes, and cameras mounted on satellites, have advanced astronomy even further.


What is radio telescope used for?

Radio telescopes are mainly used for astronomy.


When did Grote Weber invent the radio telescope?

Grote Reber, not Grote Weber, is credited with building the first radio telescope in 1937. He used a parabolic antenna to observe radio waves from outer space, laying the foundation for modern radio astronomy.


What is the 4 c?

The 4C array is a type of radio telescope that is a cylindrical paraboloid. One can find this telescope at the Mullard Radio Astronomy Observatory in Cambridge, England.


WHAT IS is NOT true of radio astronomy?

Lots of things are not true about it. Here's one: Corn can not be popped using a radio telescope.


Can the Hubble Space Telescope detect radio waves?

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.


What did Groter Reber discover?

Groter Reber is credited with building the world's first radio telescope in the 1930s. He used it to confirm the existence of cosmic radio emissions and mapped the radio waves emanating from outer space. His pioneering work laid the foundation for modern radio astronomy.


What are the different astronomical instruments?

There are a number of instruments used in the study of astronomy. The telescope is best known, but instruments including satellites, radio waves and simple charts are all used in astronomy.


What is radio telescope?

" RAY-dee-oh TELL-uh-skope"


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If you wanted a radio telescope to achieve the same angular resolution as a visible-light telescope it would need to be?

much larger in size because radio waves have longer wavelengths compared to visible light. A radio telescope would need a larger dish or antenna to achieve the same angular resolution as a visible-light telescope due to the longer wavelengths involved in radio astronomy.