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specks on a
digital photograph taken in good light, to
optical and
radioastronomical images that are
almost entirely noise, from
which a
small amount of...
- only
known after 1945. In 1943,
Grote Reber was the
first to
report radioastronomical observations of the Sun at 160 MHz. The fast
development of radioastronomy...
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intelligence on
Soviet radar and
radio signals reflected from the Moon and
radioastronomical data from
outer space, but the
project was
halted in 1962
before the...
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Astronomical Observatory, Badary, Buryatia,
Russia RT-32, at the
Radioastronomical Observatory Zelenchukskaya, Zelenchukskaya, Karachaevo-Cherkessiya...
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wavelength range.
Operated by the
Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory.
Radioastronomical Observatory Zelenchukskaya Karachaevo-Cherkessiya,
Russia 1.4–22 GHz...
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Embankment 10 197110, St. Petersburg,
Zhdanovskaya street, 8 "Svetloe"
radioastronomical observatory Longitude: 29°46'53" E Latitude: 60°31'57" N Address:...
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active galactic nuclei ("blazars"), fast
radio bursts, and
other radioastronomical phenomena. This
research is
performed by the
staff at the observatory...
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Sensor Technology"
Special design bureau with
research production Radioastronomical Institute Verkin Institute for Low
Temperature Physics and Engineering...
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Smithsonian until August 2012.
During this time, she
studied the
radioastronomical observations of
organic molecules in
young stars, such as protoplanetary...
- ISBN 978-0-596-52685-6. "Волосы Вероники" (in Russian).
Pushchino Radioastronomic Observatory.
Retrieved 20 July 2016. Bortle, John E. (February 2001)...