This chapter provides an overview of the techniques of radio astronomy. This study began in 1931 with Jansky’s discovery of emission from the cos-mos, but the period of rapid progress began fifteen years later. From then to the present, the wavelength range expanded from a few meters to the sub-millimeters, the angular resolution increased from degrees to finer than milli arc seconds and the receiver sensitivities have improved by large fac-tors. Today, the technique of aperture synthesis produces images comparable to or exceeding those obtained with the best optical facilities. In addition to technical advances, the scientific discoveries made in the radio range have contributed much to opening new visions of our universe. There are numero...
This thesis presents contributions to radio astronomy in the areas of instrumentation, pulsar astro...
Radio astronomy began at Bell Laboratories when Karl Jansky used a rotating antenna to discover radi...
. We review some aspects of radio telescope performance, particularly those relating to the characte...
This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license. The third edition of this indispensable book ...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013.Radio Telescopes starts with a brief historical int...
Radio techniques were the nrst to lead astronomy away from the quiescent and limited Universe reveal...
The recent years have seen breathtaking progress in technology, especially in the receiver and digit...
Radio Astronomy has added greatly to our understanding of the structure and dynamics of the universe...
The following subject areas are covered: (1) scientific opportunities (millimeter and sub-millimeter...
Radio emission emanating from celestial sources was first detected by Karl Jansky during the 1930s. ...
This textbook presents the established sciences of optical, infrared, and radio astronomy as distinc...
Wonders of the night sky developed curiously to the ancient civilization and paved way to the devel...
The existence of the celestial bodies is known due to the light they emit. But light is a small part...
Contains research objectives and reports on two research projects.National Aeronautics and Space Adm...
This textbook presents the established sciences of optical, infrared, and radio astronomy as distinc...
This thesis presents contributions to radio astronomy in the areas of instrumentation, pulsar astro...
Radio astronomy began at Bell Laboratories when Karl Jansky used a rotating antenna to discover radi...
. We review some aspects of radio telescope performance, particularly those relating to the characte...
This book is open access under a CC BY-NC 4.0 license. The third edition of this indispensable book ...
© Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht 2013.Radio Telescopes starts with a brief historical int...
Radio techniques were the nrst to lead astronomy away from the quiescent and limited Universe reveal...
The recent years have seen breathtaking progress in technology, especially in the receiver and digit...
Radio Astronomy has added greatly to our understanding of the structure and dynamics of the universe...
The following subject areas are covered: (1) scientific opportunities (millimeter and sub-millimeter...
Radio emission emanating from celestial sources was first detected by Karl Jansky during the 1930s. ...
This textbook presents the established sciences of optical, infrared, and radio astronomy as distinc...
Wonders of the night sky developed curiously to the ancient civilization and paved way to the devel...
The existence of the celestial bodies is known due to the light they emit. But light is a small part...
Contains research objectives and reports on two research projects.National Aeronautics and Space Adm...
This textbook presents the established sciences of optical, infrared, and radio astronomy as distinc...
This thesis presents contributions to radio astronomy in the areas of instrumentation, pulsar astro...
Radio astronomy began at Bell Laboratories when Karl Jansky used a rotating antenna to discover radi...
. We review some aspects of radio telescope performance, particularly those relating to the characte...