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TELESCOPES --- RADIOASTRONOMY --- RADIOASTRONOMIE --- TELESCOPES --- RADIOASTRONOMY --- RADIOASTRONOMIE
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Until Karl Jansky's 1933 discovery of radio noise from the Milky Way, astronomy was limited to observation by visible light. Radio astronomy opened a new window on the Universe, leading to the discovery of quasars, pulsars, the cosmic microwave background, electrical storms on Jupiter, the first extrasolar planets, and many other unexpected and unanticipated phenomena. Theory generally played little or no role - or even pointed in the wrong direction. Some discoveries came as a result of military or industrial activities, some from academic research intended for other purposes, some from simply looking with a new technique. Often it was the right person, in the right place, at the right time, doing the right thing - or sometimes the wrong thing. Star Noise tells the story of these discoveries, the men and women who made them, the circumstances which enabled them, and the surprising ways in which real-life scientific research works.
Radio astronomy --- History. --- Radioastronomy --- Astronomy --- Interstellar communication
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52 --- Radio astronomy --- -Radioastronomy --- Astronomy --- Interstellar communication --- Astronomie. Astrofysica. Ruimteonderzoek. Geodesie --- Popular works --- Popular works. --- -Astronomie. Astrofysica. Ruimteonderzoek. Geodesie --- Radioastronomy
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astronomy --- astrophysics --- electromagnetic field --- microwaves --- wave propagation --- Radio astronomy --- Radio astronomy. --- Radioastronomy --- Astronomy --- Interstellar communication
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Radio telescopes have transformed our understanding of the Universe. Pulsars, quasars, Big Bang cosmology: all are discoveries of the new science of radio astronomy. Francis Graham-Smith explores this exciting science, including a new generation of telescopes that promise to extend our understanding of the Universe into unknown fields.
Radio astronomy --- Radio telescopes --- Radio telescope --- Radiotelescopes --- Telescopes --- Radar telescopes --- Radioastronomy --- Astronomy --- Interstellar communication
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Plasma astrophysics --- Astrophysics --- Plasma turbulence --- Radio astronomy --- Radioastronomy --- Astronomy --- Interstellar communication --- Turbulent plasma --- Magnetohydrodynamics --- Plasma (Ionized gases) --- Turbulence --- Astronomical physics --- Cosmic physics --- Physics --- Astrophysics. --- Plasma turbulence. --- Radio astronomy.
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Astrophysics --- Cosmology --- 52 <063> --- -Radio astronomy --- -Radioastronomy --- Astronomy --- Interstellar communication --- Deism --- Metaphysics --- Astronomie. Astrofysica. Ruimteonderzoek. Geodesie--Congressen --- Congresses --- Radio astronomy --- Congresses. --- -Astronomie. Astrofysica. Ruimteonderzoek. Geodesie--Congressen --- -Congresses
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Radio astronomy --- 524.6 --- Radioastronomy --- Astronomy --- Interstellar communication --- The Galaxy. Milky Way --- Radio astronomy. --- 524.6 The Galaxy. Milky Way --- Astrophysics --- Radioastronomie.
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52 --- Infrared astronomy --- -Radio astronomy --- -Radioastronomy --- Astronomy --- Interstellar communication --- Infra-red astronomy --- Astronomie. Astrofysica. Ruimteonderzoek. Geodesie --- Congresses --- Radio astronomy --- Congresses. --- -Astronomie. Astrofysica. Ruimteonderzoek. Geodesie --- Astronomie infrarouge. --- Radioastronomie.
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52 <063> --- Radio astronomy --- -Solar activity --- -Solar System --- Solar radiation --- Stellar activity --- Radioastronomy --- Astronomy --- Interstellar communication --- Astronomie. Astrofysica. Ruimteonderzoek. Geodesie--Congressen --- Congresses --- Congresses. --- Solar activity --- Sun
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