Twelfth Synthesis Imaging Workshop 2010 June 8-15 Low Frequency Interferometry Tracy Clarke (Naval Research Laboratory)
A rough guide to radio astronomy and its use in lensing studies Simple stuff other lecturers may assume you know (and probably do)
Chapter 3: Telescopes. Goals Describe basic types of optical telescopes Explain why bigger is better for telescopes Describe how the Earth’s atmosphere.
Class 19 : The EM spectrum and the discovery of compact objects The electromagnetic (EM) spectrum. Electromagnetic waves. From radio waves to gamma rays.
Chapter 11: The Interstellar Medium Region in the Constellation Orion named the Orion Nebula which is the closest star formation region to us. Jets and.
Different Types of Telescopes (that do not use visible light)
By Winter Sie-Hilland and Kevin Mogk RADIO ASTRONOMY TIMELINE.
IYA: The Quiet Skies Project! Astronomers need dark skies to see the stars, but did you know they also need quiet skies? Learn more about radio astronomy,
The Square Kilometer Array: A global project in Radio Astronomy S. Ananthakrishnan NCRA-TIFR, Pune 411007 ASET Colloquium; Tata Institute of Fundamental.
The Early EME history in Europe Matěj Petržílka, OK1TEH .
RF Noise and Radio-Astronomy. A Brief History of Radio Astronomy 1860's Maxwell develops equations that govern electromagnetic (EM) waves. 1860's-1930's.
Radio-Quiet Zones