Thirteen unexplained radio blips have turned up in radio
telescope observations since the 1980s.
Not exact matches
Since these
telescopes would be able to pierce the dark clouds that had kept stellar birth hidden from direct
observation, researchers hoped that they would reveal infalling gas and confirm the timeworn infall theory.
Since each molecule has its own frequency spectrum, we can identify the chemical composition and the environment of a remote target object through
observations with a radio
telescope.
Since the research team had already conducted radio
observations of various molecular emissions in this galaxy with the 45 - m
telescope at the Nobeyama Radio Observatory of NAOJ, they aimed to develop their research further with ALMA and identify the difference in chemical composition between AGNs and starburst regions.
Using the high angular resolution of the Keck II
telescope, combined with a large number of photometric
observations taken
since 1957, the team built a refined shape hoping to get a clue to the origin of the system.
Since that time, many
telescopes have been developed but it was the invention of Keck Observatory that forever changed the future of ground - based
observation.
I've been here
since Cycle 6 and now we're ramping up for Cycle 24, so the list of observers I claim as mine is pretty long, and I feel very protective of them and their
observations, even if they've moved on to other program coordinators or even other
telescopes.