Radio astronomy is a branch of astronomy that studies celestial objects and phenomena using radio waves, allowing scientists to explore the universe in ways that are not possible with visible light. By detecting and analyzing radio signals from space, radio astronomers can gain insights into the composition, behavior, and evolution of stars, galaxies, and other cosmic entities, making it a vital field for advancing our understanding of the universe and driving technological innovations in areas like signal processing and antenna design.
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