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16

Radio Stars and Early Interferometers

Lecture no. 16 from the course: Radio Astronomy: Observing the Invisible Universe

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Taught by Professor Felix J. Lockman | 30 min | Categories: Science

When radio astronomers discovered a sky full of small radio sources of unknown origin, they built telescopes using multiple antennas to try to understand them. Learn how and why interferometers were developed and how they have helped astronomers study quasars-those massively bright, star-like objects that scientists now know only occur in galaxies whose gas is falling into a supermassive black hol...

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