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Interferometry is The act of linking several telescopes together so they act as one telescope. It improves as the distances in the telescopes increase.
Interferometry is The act of linking several telescopes together so they act as one telescope. It improves as the distances in the telescopes increase.
Interferometry is The act of linking several telescopes together so they act as one telescope. It improves as the distances in the telescopes increase.
Interferometry is The act of linking several telescopes together so they act as one telescope. It improves as the distances in the telescopes increase.
Using several radio telescopes together as an interferometer allows for a larger effective aperture, which enhances the resolution and sensitivity of astronomical observations. This technique combines the signals from multiple telescopes to create a virtual telescope with a resolution equivalent to a single dish with a diameter equal to the farthest separation between the telescopes. This results in sharper images and the ability to detect fainter signals from celestial objects.
The usual term is either a file-server or network server.
A polypeptide, and when several polypeptides are formed they link to form a protein.
The WAN or the WWW commonly known as the Internet. WAN stands for wide area network which could link several business locations together as a unit. The device's that connect different area networks together is called a "Router". With a router, you can connect to the Internet, or to the companies WAN (wide area network).
Radio telescopes. I believe the largest INDIVIDUAL radio telescope has a diameter of about 300 meters. Moreover, several of those are often connected to work in unison.
While there are several sizes of networks here are the main ones from smallest to largest:Personal Area Network (PAN -- Used primarily by Bluetooth and NFC)Local Area Network (LAN -- Within a single household, or office buildings)Metropolitan Area Network (MAN -- Usually a single city)Wide Area Network (Several LAN and WAN connected together)