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The 140-foot radiotelescope wheeled overhead, tracking the star through the sky.
The craft's signal, traveling at the speed of light, takes about nine hours to make its way back to Earth and the radiotelescope here.
But in 1998, astronomers making radiotelescope observations of the nebula cast doubt on the hypothesis.
Radar maps of the surface of the planet were made using the Arecibo radiotelescope.
The money would be used to improve the highly sensitive detection electronics and install them next year for observations at a large radiotelescope in Australia.
Outside in the fading light, surrounded by dense jungle, the receiving dome on the world's largest radiotelescope wheeled into position.
The pulsar clock consists of a radiotelescope with 16 antennas, which receive signals from six designated pulsars.
A radiotelescope can observe day or night, but astronomers prefer the wee hours when local interference is reduced and the sky is quieter.
The one scientific value of a moon base - a radiotelescope on the moon's backside - hardly justifies the colossal expense and risk of life.
By then, the 1,000-foot radiotelescope in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, should be ready for use again after extensive upgrading.
A firebreak has been made around a nearby radiotelescope, and non-nuclear explosives have been removed from another site used for bomb squad training.
That fate has been averted for the largest radiotelescope in the world, now 34 years old, which has just completed a radical and costly face lift.
Medway, unable to accept what he's stumbled into, nevertheless agrees to drive Trevithick to the radiotelescope to look for the Doctor.
The astronomers used the radiotelescope array to examine the dynamics of a thin, warped disk of molecules deep in the galaxy's interior.
The VATT is complete, as is a German radiotelescope.
This is a radiotelescope designed to probe the chemical composition of the concealed center of Earth's galaxy, the Milky Way, and other objects.
In previous Internet projects, volunteers have tested software, scanned chemical compounds for useful drugs and even searched radiotelescope data for signals from extraterrestrial life.
Trevithick tries to interest the Doctor in his story, but the Doctor doesn't want to get involved and decides to look for Ace at the radiotelescope.
Merlin, based in Jodrell Bank, will soon be capable of continuous simultaneous observations from points about 100 miles apart when an $8.5-million radiotelescope is completed, he said.
While using a radiotelescope generally employed to track spacecraft to observe the sky in the southern hemisphere, the international team found the pulsar PSR J0437-4715.
What is widely accepted as the first definitive evidence of planets orbiting other stars was reported in 1992 and apparently confirmed by other radiotelescope observations this year.
Also, Cornell built and operated the world's largest and most sensitive radiotelescope in Arecibo, Puerto Rico.
During the Civil War, Marsham Castle was completely destroyed as if by heavenly fire, on the very ground on which the radiotelescope was later built.
Pulsars were discovered in 1967 when emissions from one of these enigmatic stars were detected by Jocelyn Bell using a large radiotelescope in England.
Nearby, a supercomputer the size of a truck trailer compared readings from the big dish with ones relayed from a radiotelescope hundreds of miles away in Georgia.