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What Channel is That?
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Visible light is a form of electromagnetic radiation. Others include: Radio waves Infrared waves (heat) Ultraviolet waves X-rays Gamma rays Radio Astronomy: Use of radio waves to learn about composition of stars
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Are a very important type of EMR in our daily lives! Objects in the universe also emit radio waves. Radio telescopes capture radio waves emitted by radio objects. they allow scientists to “see” objects never seen before because radio waves penetrate through dust particles where visible light cannot. ▪ Computers are hooked up to radio receivers that convert the radio waves into a colour picture for us to see.
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Interferometry: Methods of connecting two radio telescopes together to produce one large telescope (like light telescopes) ▪ Example: Very Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico ▪ Very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) ▪ Uses computers to connect as many radio telescopes as they want together to produce an image. Images can be seen up to 100X in detail
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There is a radio dish in space Allows scientists to make a telescope twice Earth’s diameter, ▪ They can image objects over 13 billion light years from Earth!
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Built the first radio antenna Discovered radio waves that were interfering with telephone calls were coming from space!
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Radio waves are recorded and graphed Today, computers incorporate color for signal strength
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Astronomical Unit (AU): is the distance from Earth to the Sun (150 million km) 1 light year = 9,460,800,000,000 km = 63,240 AU Astronomers measure astronomical distances in light years – how far light can travel in one year.
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Make an Electromagnetic Spectrum! Include: All types of EMR One fact about each type Wavelengths (diagram and numbers) Frequency (numbers)
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