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The sharpest images of the universe are created when radio telescopes around the world work together. For the first time, the world's largest network of radio telescopes, EVN, has observed ...
In 2017, a network of radio telescopes around the world joined forces for an ambitious goal: to study the mysteries of black holes and the powerful jets they unleash. This project, called the ...
Specifically, the X2.7 flare—the strongest so far this year—took place while the sun was over the Middle East and interrupted high frequency radio signals in the area for around ten minutes ...
RICHLAND, WA- A local high school science teacher launched a solar powered radio transmitter, which is called a sky tracker, 45,000 feet in the air and it made it's way around the world in 11 days.
Megan is a senior lecturer in the Jeremiah Horrocks Institute at the University of Central Lancashire. She studies colliding galaxies, black holes, masers, and supernovae with networks of radio ...
Southern Arizona will contribute to a 24-hour live video webcast today called "Around the World in 80 Telescopes," in which viewers can tune in to watch segments from 80 different ...
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