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Articles tagged: Radio astronomy

  • artificial intelligence, human behaviour, isolation, Long-distance space travel November 2018 Being human in space

    .... Media artist Daniela de Paulis and her team at the Dwingeloo Radio Telescope, The Netherlands, have been working since 2013 across the fields of SETI, radio astronomy, neuroscience and virtual reality for the ongoing project ‘Cogito...

    • artificial intelligence
    • human behaviour
    • isolation
    • Long-distance space travel
    Authors: Martine-Nicole Rojina    
  • ALMA, Cometary Belt, debris disc, HR8799, Multi-planet system 18 May 2016 Multi-planet system hints at extra planet in its cometary belt

    ... and dynamics of our own Solar System," explains Antonio Hales, co-author of the study from the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Charlottesville, Virginia. Despite being a well-studied system, it is clear that the HR 8799 system needs further...

    • ALMA
    • Cometary Belt
    • debris disc
    • HR8799
    • Multi-planet system
  • Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), Chandra X-ray Observatory, Hubble Space Telescope, Large Magellanic Cloud, SN 1987A 27 February 2017 Thirty years in the making - researchers show SN1987A in all of its glory

    ... condense into dust, turning the remnant into a veritable dust factory,” said Remy Indebetouw of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Charlottesville, Va. "ALMA is now able to see this newly formed dust directly, and ongoing studies will...

    • Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA)
    • Chandra X-ray Observatory
    • Hubble Space Telescope
    • Large Magellanic Cloud
    • SN 1987A
  • AGC 114905, axion, Dark Matter, galaxy cluster, MOND 06 December 2021 Astronomers find a galaxy with no dark matter

    ... before there is room for dark matter again," says co-author Tom Oosterloo at ASTRON, Netherlands Institute for Radio Astronomy. The team are now examining a second ultra-diffuse dwarf galaxy in detail to see if it too lacks dark...

    • AGC 114905
    • axion
    • Dark Matter
    • galaxy cluster
    • MOND
  • 19 June 2019 Honeysuckle Creek: the story of Tom Reid, a little dish and Neil Armstrong’s first step

    ... had played tracking Apollo 11”, he says. Later, when he learned that the film ‘The Dish’ placed the radio astronomy antenna at Parkes at the forefront of Apollo communications, he thought “This isn’t right: wrong place; wrong person”... and...

  • 19 June 2019 The Space-Age Presidency of John F Kennedy: a Rare Photographic History

    ... had played tracking Apollo 11”, he says. Later, when he learned that the film ‘The Dish’ placed the radio astronomy antenna at Parkes at the forefront of Apollo communications, he thought “This isn’t right: wrong place; wrong person”... and...

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