Lecture

Radio Astronomy: Exploring the Universe

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This lecture explains the importance of observing celestial bodies at different wavelengths, including radio, to understand the broad range of physical phenomena in astronomical objects. It covers topics such as radio emissions from the Sun, Radio Frequency Interferences caused by polar auroras, and the impact of human-made signals on astronomical observations.

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