Radio Teleskop - traducción al alemán
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Radio Teleskop - traducción al alemán

LARGE TELESCOPE IN RUSSIA
Bolshoi Teleskop Azimutalnyi; Bolshoi Altazimuth Telescope; Большой Телескоп Альт-азимутальный; Bolshoi Teleskop Alt-azimutalnyi; Bolshoi Telescope; Large Altazimuth Telescope; Bolshoi Izamutal'ny Teleskop
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  • Inside the main observatory

Radio Teleskop      
radio-telescope, astronomical instrument that receives electromagnetic waves, telescope used to study heavenly bodies by means of radio waves
radio-telescope         
  • Plot of Earth's atmospheric [[transmittance]] (or opacity) to various wavelengths of [[electromagnetic radiation]].
  • sub-millimeter wavelengths]]
  • interferometric array]] formed of 27 parabolic dish telescopes.
  • cage dipole]] elements.
FORM OF DIRECTIONAL RADIO ANTENNA USED IN RADIO ASTRONOMY
Radiotelescope; Radio telescopes; Radio Telescopes; Radio Telescope; Radio-telescope; Radio observatory; Radio correlator; Correlation receiver; Astronomical radio interferometry; Filled-aperture radio telescope
Radio-Teleskop (astronomisches Gerät das elektromagnetische Wellen auffängt)
Army Radio         
  • '''Galei Tzahal Station, 2016'''<br /> Yaron Deckel, [[Idan Raichel]], [[Miri Regev]], [[Yoaz Hendel]], Dr. [[Asael Lubotzky]]
  • Staff of "Yesh im mi ledaber" (you've got someone to talk to) radio program
ISRAELI RADIO STATION OPERATED BY THE IDF
Galey Tzahal; Galei Tzahal; Galei Zahal; Galey Zahal; Israeli Army Radio; Israeli army radio; Hadar Marx; Israel Army Radio; Israel Defense Forces Radio; Army Radio (Israel); גלי צה"ל; גל"צ; Galei Tshahal; IDF Radio
Galei Zahal (israelischer Militärrundfunk)

Definición

radio
(radios, radioing, radioed)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
Radio is the broadcasting of programmes for the public to listen to, by sending out signals from a transmitter.
The announcement was broadcast on radio and television.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
2.
You can refer to the programmes broadcast by radio stations as the radio.
A lot of people tend to listen to the radio in the mornings...
N-SING: the N
3.
A radio is the piece of equipment that you use in order to listen to radio programmes.
He sat down in the armchair and turned on the radio.
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4.
Radio is a system of sending sound over a distance by transmitting electrical signals.
They are in twice daily radio contact with the rebel leader.
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
5.
A radio is a piece of equipment that is used for sending and receiving messages.
...the young constable who managed to raise the alarm on his radio...
N-COUNT
6.
If you radio someone, you send a message to them by radio.
The officer radioed for advice...
A few minutes after take-off, the pilot radioed that a fire had broken out.
VERB: V adv/prep, V that, also V n, V

Wikipedia

BTA-6

The BTA-6 (Russian: Большой Телескоп Альт-азимутальный, romanized: Bolshoi Teleskop Alt-azimutalnyi, lit. 'Large Altazimuth Telescope') is a 6-metre (20 ft) aperture optical telescope at the Special Astrophysical Observatory located in the Zelenchuksky District of Karachay-Cherkessia on the north side of the Caucasus Mountains in southern Russia.

The BTA-6 achieved first light in late 1975, making it the largest telescope in the world until 1990, when it was surpassed by the partially constructed Keck 1. It pioneered the technique, now standard in large astronomical telescopes, of using an altazimuth mount with a computer-controlled derotator.

For a variety of reasons, BTA-6 has never been able to operate near its theoretical limits. Early problems with poorly fabricated mirror glass were addressed in 1978, improving but not eliminating the most serious issue. But due to its location downwind of numerous large mountain peaks, astronomical seeing is rarely good. The telescope also suffers from serious thermal expansion problems due to the large thermal mass of the mirror, and the dome as a whole, which is much larger than necessary. Upgrades have taken place throughout the system's history and are ongoing to this day.