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A Yagi antenna, which can be used for radio astronomy.
Astronomy is the overall title for a variety of sciences that involve the study of space and that outside of our planet. Some types of it as Astrophysics, Exobiology, Planetary or Exo Planetary astronomy, and Radio Astronomy just to name a few. Astronomy has many parts, such as planets, stars, black holes, star clusters, etc. They all have to do with space.
Do you mean Radio Telescopes? 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.
There are a number of instruments used in the study of astronomy. The telescope is best known, but instruments including satellites, radio waves and simple charts are all used in astronomy.
The NASA astronomy picture of the day is a daily picture provided by NASA of something in space along with an explanation by an astronomer. The NASA picture of the day can be found on NASA's website.
Benjamin K. Malphrus has written: 'The history of radio astronomy and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory' -- subject(s): History, National Radio Astronomy Observatory (U.S.), Radio astronomy
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Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory was created in 1961.
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Five College Radio Astronomy Observatory was created in 1969.
Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory was created on 1956-04-11.
Synonyms of astronomy are: stargazing, starwatching, radio astronomy, astrophysics, and space science.
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yes, this is why we had two-way radio contact ( and still do) with NASA manned space craft. Also don't forget . . . -- radio contact with Apollo astronauts on the moon -- radio contact with the International Space Station -- receiving pictures and data from the Hubble Space Telescope -- receiving TV at home from stationary satellites -- radio contact with Curiosity on Mars -- radio-astronomy
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