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The National Science Foundation has backed away from three of its headlining radio telescopes in the last decade. What comes next?
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No radio astronomy needed: Ring laser measures Earth's axis wobble with unprecedented precision
As Earth moves through space, it wobbles slightly. A team of researchers from the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and ...
Largest-ever survey shows new regulations on unintended transmissions are needed, say researchers at Australia’s Curtin University ...
The European VLBI Network consists of 16 radio telescopes located in 9 European countries plus collaborative sites located in the USA, Russia, China, as well as a space borne antenna on a Japanese ...
Planetary Radio Astronomy Turns 50 with Fanfare!WASHINGTON Fifty years ago, Bernard Burke and Kenneth Franklin, of the Carnegie Institution’s Department of Terrestrial Magnetism (DTM), picked up ...
Cosmic Reionization and Radio Astronomy Publication Trend The graph below shows the total number of publications each year in Cosmic Reionization and Radio Astronomy.
The Brandeis Radio Astronomy Group consists of Professors John Wardle and David Roberts (emeritus). We conduct research in extragalactic astrophysics and cosmology at wavelengths covering the entire ...
Having emerged from amateur beginnings in the backyards of radio engineers, radio astronomy is now the focus of elite, international global consortia. Emma Chapman outlines how the subject has ...
The fleet of Starlink satellites interferes with astronomical observations, a study published in Astronomy and Astrophysics has revealed.
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