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Galaxy MapOther GalaxiesStars And PlanetsSpace PosterMilky Way GalaxyThe Milky WaySpace NasaSpace StarsSpace ScienceIs the Milky Way... Normal?Studying the large-scale structure of our galaxy isn’t easy. We don’t have a clear view of the Milky Way’s shape and features like we do of other galaxies, largely because we live within it. But we do have some advantages. From within, we’re able to carry out close-up surveys of the Milky Way’s stellar population … Continue reading "Is the Milky Way… Normal?"
Astronomy BasicsRadio TelescopeRadio AstronomyAstronomical ObservatoryRadio WavesElectromagnetic SpectrumLibrary SkillsSpace TourismRadio WaveAstronomy BasicsMany strong sources of radio waves are invisible in normal light, so looking at radio waves reveals a completely different picture of our universe. Even objects like the Sun and planets can reveal new features when viewed with radio telescopes, like Jodrell Bank. Radio waves are also better at travelling long distances than shorter wavelengths, so we can get clearer signals from very distant objects in radio than we can in normal light. www.bbc.co.uk/science/0/20937803
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