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
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
I think the radio waves penetrate according to the barrier leakage or tunneling as explained by quantum mechanics.
Radio waves can penetrate interstellar gas and dust without being scattered or absorbed
Radio waves can penetrate interstellar gas and dust without being scattered or absorbed
Radio waves can penetrate interstellar gas and dust without being scattered or absorbed
Radio waves are in all parts of the atmosphere. Some, but not all, radio waves are reflected from the ionosphere, permitting transmission over greater distances.
False. For some bands of radio waves the atmosphere is transparent. Radio waves can penetrate to the ground. That's why we have radio telescopes on the Earth.
what waves cannot penetrate the atmosphere
radio telescopes
The frequency range that the radio waves can penetrate the human body is between 1Hz and 10 KHz. This frequency of the radio waves is however not dangerous.
s waves
they use high frequency sound waves to penetrate deep into the atmosphere and possibly a black hole if you are lucky
I think the radio waves penetrate according to the barrier leakage or tunneling as explained by quantum mechanics.
By the earths atmosphere
The don't. Not many would reach the Earth's surface, in any case. It is precisely for that reason that they put Chandra out into space. Read here for more details: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chandra_X-ray_Observatory
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Radio waves can penetrate interstellar gas and dust without being scattered or absorbed
Radio waves can penetrate interstellar gas and dust without being scattered or absorbed