A rotating neutron star known as a pulsar.
i don't know this thing is screwed >:)
There are various objects that can be responsible for radio emissions in space. These objects are referred to as astronomical radio sources.
A star is a massive collection of gas in space, that emits large amounts of energy.
They have radio.
The pulsar might be considered the lighthouse of space. It "flashes" or "blinks" at different rates depending on its speed of rotation. Pulsars (pulsating stars) are spinning neutron stars that are highly magnetized. Their spin, coupled with their emission of higly direction oriented "beams" of radiation, makes them appear to pulsate in a lighthouse effect. And that's how they got their nickname. A link is provided to the Wikipedia article on the pulsar.
You're talking about a "pulsar". The reason it acts like a lighthouse is that it emits continuously but we only receive the emissions periodically, because it rotates.
Lost in Space - Lighthouse Family song - was created on 1998-06-22.
i don't know this thing is screwed >:)
Lost in Space - 1965 The Haunted Lighthouse 3-7 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Lost in Space - 1965 The Haunted Lighthouse 3-7 was released on: USA: 18 October 1967
You can get a radio signal from space on your computer using SETI.
radio astronomy
radio astronomy...:)
There are various objects that can be responsible for radio emissions in space. These objects are referred to as astronomical radio sources.
The entire electromagnetic spectrum is detectable, emanating from various objects in space. Space itself emits the 3K cosmic microwave background, the echo of the big bang from whence our universe came. Stars emit radio waves, infrared, and ultraviolet. If you consider neutrinos EMR, those two come from supernova.
Rod Brown of the Rocket Rangers - 1953 Terror in the Space Lighthouse 1-53 was released on: USA: 17 April 1954
A radio telescope.