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In space, they can see better because there is no atmosphere to interfere with sight. This gives a much clearer, sharper view.
Magnatic flux is the s. i unit of emi
no, reflecting telescopes.
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reflecting telescopes have concave lenses and refraccting telescopes have convex lenses.
scientist on earth build telescopes on top of
EMI which is often stamped on glasses stands for Electro Magnetic Interference. This is a special type of coating that is put on lenses to reduce the reflection that can interfere with proper eyesight.
Deserts usually have little cloud cover and humidity, both of which interfere with visibility. Most telescopes are located far from cities so there is little light pollution.
In that case, there is less atmosphere to interfere with a clear view to the stars.
In space, they can see better because there is no atmosphere to interfere with sight. This gives a much clearer, sharper view.
What is Emi
Emi Sigrist goes by Emi.
Emi Yamaki has written: 'Emi Yamaki'
A radio telescope is a form of directional radio antenna used in radio astronomy. The same types of antennas are also used in tracking and collecting data from satellites and space probes. In their astronomical role they differ from optical telescopes in that they operate in the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum where they can detect and collect data on radio sources. Radio telescopes are typically large parabolic ("dish") antennas used singly or in an array. Radio observatories are preferentially located far from major centers of population to avoid electromagnetic interference (EMI) from radio, TV, radar, and other EMI emitting devices. This is similar to the locating of optical telescopes to avoid light pollution, with the difference being that radio observatories are often placed in valleys to further shield them from EMI as opposed to clear air mountain tops for optical observatories.
The population of EMI is 5,500.
EMI was created in 1931.
Frank Emi's birth name is Frank Seishi Emi.