Radio_Observations

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01/06/2009
This just in: Milky Way as massive as 3 trillion suns (Science News)
Heftier size puts our galaxy on par with neighboring Andromeda, implying a closer collision date. Findings also suggest Milky Way has four spiral arms.
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12/11/2008
Unprecedented 16-Year Long Study Tracks Stars Orbiting Milky Way Black Hole (SpaceRef)
In a 16-year long study, using several of ESO's flagship telescopes, a team of German astronomers has produced the most detailed view ever of the surroundings of the monster lurking at our Galaxy's heart -- a supermassive black hole.
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  • FM Radio Detection of Meteors - Gives details of the construction and operation of an amateur observatory for radio meteor studies. The 1998 Leonid and Geminid meteor showers were observed using the forward scatter of the signal from an FM radio station, and these data are presented.
  • High Speed Meteor Scatter Operation - Many of the most important papers and technical information on high speed CW meteor scatter operation.
  • Meteor and Colorgramme - Software for radio meteor observation, online data from operating stations.
  • Radio Design Services - Provides information on detecting meteors by radio. Includes descriptions of the principles and equipment used, and results with related links.
  • Radio Meteor Observation Live Data - Real time graphical data from stations using the software HROFFT.
  • Radio Meteor Observing Bulletin - Observation Summaries, news, observer activities.
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