Radio Astronomy in Five Minutes
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Anna practicing her Radio Astronomy talk, in preparation for ESP's Firestorm event: three hours of MIT students delivering five-minute talks on any topic of their choice.
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Thank you, Anna! So how do you get a two dimensional image from a bunch of hissing radios?
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This helped me so much for my assessment! Thank you!!!!
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thanks for introduce radio
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Around the clock, all-weather observation is another advantage. Day or night, clear or overcast, doesn't matter to radio. That, in turn, probably also makes finding a suitable location easier than for an optical telescope.
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Very informative, thanks
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cute explanation anno, i love you
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Im an amateur astronomer. For the longest time, i've wondered how radio telescopes work. This overview is absolutely brilliant. Just the right amount of technicalities. Thanks for the overview!
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Thanks for the overview. :)
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Hello,
Great vid!! Thanks for sharing!
is there a particular forum for interferometry?
Stargazers, cloudynights?
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awesome video
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Great video, well thought out and an exceptional delivery. Come and say hello to us at http://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/baa-rag/info or interact via twitter @astromanian
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i liked this video very much, thank you so much for sharing
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