In February 1995, a small research organization known as the SETI Institute launched what was then the most comprehensive ...
The legacy of Arecibo's nearly 60 years of astronomy research is strong, even after its loss in a dramatic 2020 collapse. Arecibo Observatory, located in Puerto Rico, was the world's second ...
Students from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research combined a commercial satellite dish, a satellite finder and an Arduino, and produced a workable radio telescope. The ...
Radio SETI experiments have traditionally relied on existing radio astronomy telescopes. While this allows such searches to be conducted on quite large instruments (for example, the 305 m Arecibo dish ...
the Itty Bitty Telescope. It used a satellite TV dish and LNB feeding a signal meter as a simple telescope to detect the Sun, and black body radiation from the surrounding objects. It’s a simple ...
the array boasts the sensitivity of a single dish 422 feet (130 meters) wide. This mountaintop telescope array sits at 10,600 feet (3,230 meters), but it's not the altitude that makes Magdalena ...
North Liberty’s best kept secret looks like a giant satellite dish nestled in a wooded area between North Liberty and ...
The whole premise of radio interferometry is that multiple small antennas, spread over large distances, can achieve the same resolution as a single dish telescope with a diameter equiva­lent to ...
Phoenix began observations in February, 1995 using the Parkes 210 foot radio telescope in New South Wales, Australia (the link gives more detailed information). This is the largest, single-dish radio ...