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.
Davor Radic is 185 cm.
Stjepan Radic has written: 'Uznicke uspomene'
Vuk Radic was born on February 10, 1987, in Zagreb.
Dusan Radic died on April 3, 2010, in Belgrade, Serbia.
Tomislav Radic was born on December 8, 1940, in Zagreb, Croatia.
Davor Radic was born on May 7, 1981, in Sarajevo, Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Zarko Radic was born on April 13, 1950, in Split, Croatia, Yugoslavia.
Dusan Radic was born on April 10, 1929, in Sombor, Vojvodina, Serbia, Yugoslavia.
Jovan Radic was born on October 16, 1925, in Uzicka Pozega, Serbia, Yugoslavia.
Ernesto Miranda Radic has written: 'Desarrollo y perspectivas del sistema de Isapres'
No, it is not. And it is not irrational either.
Simo Radic has written: 'Ljubinje i Popovo Polje, 1941-1945' -- subject(s): Underground movements, World War, 1939-1945