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radio telescope - traducción al Inglés

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
  • Plot of Earth's atmospheric [[transmittance]] (or opacity) to various wavelengths of [[electromagnetic radiation]].
  • The 64-meter radio telescope at [[Parkes Observatory]] as seen in 1969, when it was used to receive live televised video from [[Apollo 11]]
  • sub-millimeter wavelengths]]
  • interferometric array]] formed of 27 parabolic dish telescopes.
  • cage dipole]] elements.

radio telescope         
radio telescope noun astr. радиотелескоп
radio telescope         

[reidiə(u)'teliskəup]

астрономия

радиотелескоп

существительное

астрономия

радиотелескоп

telescope         
  • The 100-inch (2.54 m) Hooker [[reflecting telescope]] at [[Mount Wilson Observatory]] near Los Angeles, USA, used by [[Edwin Hubble]] to measure galaxy redshifts and discover the general expansion of the universe.
  • Three radio telescopes belonging to the [[Atacama Large Millimeter Array]]
  • concentric]] aluminium shells
  • One of four auxiliary telescopes belong to the [[Very Large Telescope]] array
  • The [[Compton Gamma Ray Observatory]] released into orbit by the Space Shuttle in 1991
  • Six views of the [[Crab Nebula]] at different wavelengths of light
  • 17th century telescope
INSTRUMENT THAT AIDS IN THE OBSERVATION OF REMOTE OBJECTS
TeleScope; Telescopes; Perspicil; Telescopy; Astronomic telescope; Telescopic observational astronomy; Telescopically; Astronomical telescope; Ground telescope; 🔭; Panoramic telescope
telescope 1. noun 1) телескоп - refracting telescope - reflecting telescope - mirror telescope - radio telescope 2) оптическая труба 3) оптический прицел 4) astr. Телескоп (созвездие) 2. v. 1) выдвигать(ся), раздвигать(ся); складывать(ся) 2) врезаться (о вагонах столкнувшихся поездов); сталкиваться (о поездах); the trains telescoped - поезда столкнулись 3) сжимать, сокращать (текст, рассказ и т. п.); ужимать, укладывать в более короткие сроки; to telescope a four-year course into three years - пройти четырёхгодичный курс за три года 4) использовать в качестве телескопа - telescope into

Definición

РАДИОСВЯЗЬ
электросвязь, осуществляемая посредством радиоволн. Передача сообщений ведется при помощи радиопередатчика и передающей антенны, а прием - при помощи приемной антенны и радиоприемника. В радиопередатчике формируются радиосигналы - электрические колебания несущей частоты, промодулированные по амплитуде, частоте или фазе в соответствии с передаваемым сообщением (см. Модуляция колебаний). Радиосигналы излучаются (в виде электромагнитных волн) передающей антенной в окружающее пространство, достигают приемной антенны и поступают в радиоприемник, где они усиливаются и преобразуются в сигналы, адекватные передаваемому сообщению. Радиосвязь впервые продемонстрирована 7 мая 1895 А. С. Поповым. Линии радиосвязи используют для передачи телефонных (речевых) сообщений, телеграмм, факсимиле, цифровой информации, радиовещательных и телевизионных программ.

Wikipedia

Radio telescope

A radio telescope is a specialized antenna and radio receiver used to detect radio waves from astronomical radio sources in the sky. Radio telescopes are the main observing instrument used in radio astronomy, which studies the radio frequency portion of the electromagnetic spectrum emitted by astronomical objects, just as optical telescopes are the main observing instrument used in traditional optical astronomy which studies the light wave portion of the spectrum coming from astronomical objects. Unlike optical telescopes, radio telescopes can be used in the daytime as well as at night.

Since astronomical radio sources such as planets, stars, nebulas and galaxies are very far away, the radio waves coming from them are extremely weak, so radio telescopes require very large antennas to collect enough radio energy to study them, and extremely sensitive receiving equipment. Radio telescopes are typically large parabolic ("dish") antennas similar to those employed in tracking and communicating with satellites and space probes. They may be used singly or linked together electronically in an array. Radio observatories are preferentially located far from major centers of population to avoid electromagnetic interference (EMI) from radio, television, radar, motor vehicles, and other man-made electronic devices.

Radio waves from space were first detected by engineer Karl Guthe Jansky in 1932 at Bell Telephone Laboratories in Holmdel, New Jersey using an antenna built to study radio receiver noise. The first purpose-built radio telescope was a 9-meter parabolic dish constructed by radio amateur Grote Reber in his back yard in Wheaton, Illinois in 1937. The sky survey he performed is often considered the beginning of the field of radio astronomy.

Ejemplos de uso de radio telescope
1. "You can literally roll out a radio telescope on the ground.
2. Arecibo Observatory, the largest and most sensitive radio telescope on Earth, looks like a secret outpost built by aliens.
3. One of the major recommendations of the Planetary Defense Conference is to reconsider plans to close the National Science Foundation‘s Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico.
4. The telescope was built at Harvard University‘s Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics‘ Oak Ridge Observatory, where the nonprofit Planetary Society has searched the depth of space for alien life using an 84–foot radio telescope.
5. "One day, I have no doubt, you‘ll see people a million miles from home servicing a telescope." Or maybe they‘ll help build that radio telescope on the far side of the moon.
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