Optical telescopes rely on light waves being sent from the object being observed. Weather conditions (clouds) can block the light from the object reaching the telescope's lens. Radio telescopes only search for radio-waves being sent from the object under scrutiny - which are not (as a rule) affected by weather conditions on earth.
during the day or night and in any weather conditions.
Radio telescopes; however, radio telescopes ARE degraded in bad weather. Electrical storms can damage them, and rain in the dish can attenuate the received signal.
weather conditions affect us because without weather conditions we won't be able to breathe.
An optical telescope cannot be used during cloudy days. Of course, this assumes that the telescope is located somewhere on the Earth's surface and therefore subject to weather. Since clouds obscure the sky - and any heavenly object otherwise visible - the optical telescope will be unable to see anything. A radio telescope, however, can see through clouds, simply because clouds do not block or cause significant interference to radiowaves reaching the Earth's surface from space.
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No other reason but to protect the materials of which it's constructed from weather damage and deterioration. Unlike optical telescopes, few radio telescopes are situated inside structures that protect them from the elements, mainly because of their size.
You can get something that states its for all weather. Something with a plastic slip cover would be best for outside. It will withstand all weather conditions.
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during the day or night and in any weather conditions.
radio telescopes
There are beetles that live in arctic environments. These types of beetles are able to withstand harsh weather conditions and include ground beetles.
Radio telescopes; however, radio telescopes ARE degraded in bad weather. Electrical storms can damage them, and rain in the dish can attenuate the received signal.
Metal will conduct the power along its length. Metal also gives the power cable strength to withstand adverse weather conditions.
There are no proof that shutters will withheld against the weather. This shutter can withstand wind however if there is a major weather problem such as a hurricane, then you will have a problems with your shutters.
As long as your purchase wooden shutters that are designed for the outdoors you will be fine. They are designed to withstand all weather conditions and you can even find ones that withstand the rain and winds of hurricanes. Just be sure that you follow instructions on how to care for them and know when you need to restain and reseal them.