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Radio telescope

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A radio telescope is a giant antenna that captures radio waves emitted by distant objects in space, such as stars, galaxies, and other cosmic phenomena that our eyes cannot see. Unlike regular telescopes that detect visible light, radio telescopes reveal the invisible universe by converting these radio signals into data that scientists can analyze to understand the composition, structure, and behavior of celestial objects. By combining multiple radio telescopes together, astronomers can create incredibly detailed images and discover everything from pulsars to the remnants of the Big Bang itself.

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