Lots of things are not true about it.
Here's one: Corn can not be popped using a radio telescope.
Benjamin K. Malphrus has written: 'The history of radio astronomy and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory' -- subject(s): History, National Radio Astronomy Observatory (U.S.), Radio astronomy
Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory was created in 1961.
radio astronomers can collect data only after dark... :) this is not true because all that is needed to be done is for the astronomer to receive to their computers. now that is an epic answer... Kris forster...aka "dad" you suck. :)
radio astronomy...:)
radio astronomy
Five College Radio Astronomy Observatory was created in 1969.
Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory was created on 1956-04-11.
Radio Telescope Arrays
Jack Hobart Piddington has written: 'Radio astronomy' -- subject(s): Radio astronomy
Radio telescopes are mainly used for astronomy.
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.
The study of the stars using radio telescopes. <><><> And the term is Radio Astronomy, not astrology.