VLF
Very Low Frequency Observations Very Low Frequency astronomy is possibly the easiest form of radio astronomy that can be undertaken.
Read moreRadio telescopes, used for making direct observations of extra terrestrial objects, fall broadly into two distinct types, Total Power Receivers
Read moreMost amateur astronomers observe in Visible light. The electromagnetic spectrum encompasses a vast scope, starting almost at Direct Current and
Read moreJupiter is famous for many things. It is the largest planet in the Solar System, it has a wonderful system
Read moreWhen meteors enter the Earth’s atmosphere, and begin to burn up, a trail of ionised particles is created in the
Read moreMagnetometry is the study of variations of the Earth’s magnetic field. The field forms a magnetic dipole, with the south
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Read moreThese pages are intended for those aspiring to become Radio Astronomers. Much of the theory presented here has been deliberately
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