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Radiotelescope
data goes on the web in real-time. Educational material about radio
astronomy.
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Astronomers Discover
Spectacular Structure in Distant Galaxy Pictured is the M87 Galaxy Researchers
using the National Science Foundation's Very Large Array (VLA) radio
telescope have imaged a "spectacular and complex structure" in a galaxy
50 million
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This Kraus-type
radio telescope, larger than three football fields, was famous for the
Wow! Signal and for the longest-running SETI project....
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NRAO Sites Charlottesville,
Virginia. The NRAO Headquarters The Central Development Laboratory Green
Bank, West Virginia The Green Bank Telescope The 140 Foot Telescope Socorro,
New Mexico The Very Large Array The Very Long Baseline Array Tucson...
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Hartebeesthoek
Radio Astronomy
Observatory The Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy
Observatory (HartRAO) is situated in an isolated valley in the Magaliesburg
hills, some 65 kilometers north-west of Johannesburg, South Africa. It
operates as a National..
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(academic web site) (research web site) Welcome! The Department of Astronomy
at the University of Arizona and its associated research division, Steward
Observatory, form one of the finest centers for astronomical studies in
the world.
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Department of Radio
Astronomy ( National Facility ) Torun Centre
for Astronomy of the Nicolaus Copernicus University
Polish version English version The Department of R
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Overview of Possible
Experiments 1 - 1 Right Ascension, Hour Angle, and Sidereal Time 1 - 4
Galactic Center at Meridian Crossing 1 - 10 Minimum Detectable Signal 1
- 12 Equivalent
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Updated 8/18/1999
Radio Astronomy
and Related Information From Radio-Sky Publishing
©1998 Frequently Asked Questions Advice for Beginners Jupiter Noise
Storm Predictions
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Information on
Digital Signal Processing for EME(Moonbounce), SETI(Search for Extraterrestrial
Intelligence, Weaksignal and Radio Astronomy
for Radio
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Observing resources
Telescopes (320 records) Data Resources Publication-related Resources People-related
Resources People (14 records) Jobs (37 records)
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This site provides
a SARA overview, membership information and links to related sites.
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National Radio
Astronomy Observatory Library Welcome to the
NRAO Library Web page. This page focuses on library/bibliographic services,
and includes: NRAO resources Other preprint services Published papers --
Indexes, abstracts, bibliographic information
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Welcome to Radio-Sky
Publishing's home page. Our focus is on amateur radio
astronomy. We cater to a small but growing
group of people who make radio observations
of cosmic phenomena for the fun and educational rewards it brings.
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Amateur Radio
Astronomy. Radio
Astronomy has always Interested me, It is
a fairly new view on the Universe that is less then 100 years old. This view...
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Information on
EME (Moonbounce), SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence), Radio
Astronomy, DSP, and HSMS, for Radio
Amateurs by W6/PA0ZN.
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This is the main
page for the Berkeley-Illinois-Maryland Association (BIMA)
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Welcome to the
Cavendish Astrophysics Group homepage. The Astrophysics group is part of
the Cavendish Laboratory, the Physics Department of the University of Cambridge.
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This is a collection
of about 4500 Ham Radio Links. It is maintained
and published on a weekly basis by K1DWU. www.ham-links.org
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Committee on Radio
Astronomy Frequencies Welcome to the web-pages
of the CRAF ! The Committee on Radio Astronomy
Frequencies (CRAF) is a committee of the European Science Foundation (ESF).
Contents Introduction to CRAF Introduction to ESF CRAF...
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The AstroWeb database
of astronomical resources at CDS.
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Lovell radio
telescope's official site at the University of Manchester, England. Site
offers telescope history, tour details, job and research position postings
and skywatching tips.
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The SETI League,
Inc. is a membership-supported, nonprofit [501(c)(3)] educational and scientific
organization, devoted to privatizing the...
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The G7VKR Amateur
Radio Pages cover Morse, Packet and SSTV and
contain many links to other sites: mostly UK-orientated.
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An 5.2-meter amateur
radio telescope for 1420 MHz is described.
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sci.astro is a
newsgroup devoted to the discussion of the science of astronomy.
Its content ranges from the Earth to the farthest reaches of the Universe.
This document (the FAQ) summarizes answers to frequently asked questions
in the newsgroup.
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Welcome to Radio-Sky
Publishing's home page. Our focus is on amateur radio
astronomy. We cater to a small but growing
group of people who make radio observations
of cosmic phenomena for the fun and educational rewards it brings.
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Radio
Astronomy. AAS ISU Astronomy
Program Ames Area Amateur Astronomers EO Institute BASICS OF RADIO
ASTRONOMY. SEARCH ENGINES. Yahoo AltaVista...
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RAI Home Radio
Astronomy Imaging Group The Radio
Astronomy Imaging group together with the
Biological Imaging group constitutes the Scientific Instrumentation Applications
Technology Team of NCSA. Within the Alliance, our team focuses on problems
of
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Radio
Astronomy & Astronomy
Links Arecibo Observatory - Radio Astronomy
1993 Nobel Prize for Physics. Astronomy &
Astrophysics on the Web Brandeis University Radio
Astronomy Images from the Brandeis University
Radio Astronomy
Group: ITU-R Handbook..
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This area contains
information relevant to the use of Arecibo Facilities by Scientific Users
This area contains general information of interest to the General Public,
Educators and the Media ...
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The database file
for AstroWeb along with the contents retrieved by the daily Validation
have been put into a WAIS index. The WAIS index is searchable by:
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National Space
Science Data Center (NSSDC) Astronomy and
Astrophysics Page
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The Patrick Henry
Amateur Radio Association Website full of
Ham Radio Related information and links Your
resources for Amateur Radio Information
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Interested in Astronomy,
Computing, Space, Satellites and Amateur Radio.
Look no firther!
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Supplies for Amateur
Radio Astronomy
en Radio Amateurs
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The Astronomy
Digital Image Library, maintained by the Radio
Astronomy Imaging Group at the University
of Illinois, collects astronomical, research-ready images and make them
available to the astronomical community and the general public.
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Home. Classifieds.
Open Directory. AstroSeek. Auctions. BookStore. Forums. FunStuff. AstroSeek
: Radio Astronomy.
Radio Astronomy.
. | Home | Add a...
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HAM-WWW.HTML: Amateur
Radio Webpages on Internet Oct 1998: Please
click here to send additions/corrections to: WZ1V TEMPORARILY DISABLED
WHILE UNDER CONSTRUCTION Coming Soon - Automated Additions.
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You can greatly
increase the likelihood of successfully monitoring Jupiter's decametric
noise storms by listening in at the times of greatest probability. Radio-Jupiter
is a
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Meet researchers
working on stellar winds, radio astronomy,
star formation and atmospheric turbulence. Get a map to the facility.
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The Planetary Studies
Foundation is a non-profit educational corporation. Our Mission is to promote
the study of planetary science and astronomy
with an emphasis on meteoritics; and to sponsor, encourage and assist study
in the physical, astronomical, earth and environmental sciences so as to
broaden our knowledge of all phases of the universe.
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Welcome to the
Steward Observatory Radio Astronomy
Laboratory, housed in the Department of Astronomy
at the University of Arizona in Tucson. We specialize in the design and
construction of leading-edge receivers and associated technologies for...
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These pages will
give you information about the history of SETI and the observations being
carried out at present. The "SETI questions" page gives answers to some
of the questions most commonly asked of SETI ...
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Public awareness
of radio astronomy
lags far behind that of its optical counterpart. The vague image of huge
dishes pointed at the sky is perhaps the only connection that many
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Radio
Astronomy History in a Nutshell. Radio
astronomy began with Karl Jansky's discovery,
in 1932, of a strong source of radio static which...
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PICK OF THE WEEK (January 2, 1995) On January 3, 1995, it was agreed that the Astronomy
and Astrophysics pages in the WWW Virtual-Library at CERN, which are maintained
by Sergio Paoli at La Plata, will be computed from the AstroWeb database,
and that links in those pages which are not already in the AstroWeb database
will be added to the database.
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Supplies for Amateur
Radio Astronomy
en Radio Amateurs
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Astronomy
questions? Get the answers you need from real experts.
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World Amateur Radio
Astronomers League contact information. This is the site of the World Amateur
Radio Astronomers League.
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Astroweb - A vast
number of astronomy sites organized by category
Educator Resources General Astronomy Astronomy
For Kids Starchild - A Learning Center for Young Astronomers
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England's Mullard
Radio Astronomy
Observatory offers this catalog of SNRs and includes an abbreviation glossary,
alternate names, and browsing.
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Radio
Astronomy. Radio
astronomy is that part of Astronomy
and Astrophysics that deals with the detection and interpretation of radio
signals of...
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Japanese lab specializes
in researching and developing satellite communications technology. Read
about earth observation and radio astronomy.
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The very-low frequency
sky survey of discrete sources has been obtained in the Institute of Radio
Astronomy of the Ukrainian National Academy
of Sciences (Kharkov, Ukraine) with the UTR-2 radio
telescope at a number of the lowest frequencies used in contemporary radio
astronomy within the range from 10 to 25 MHz.
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