Steve Lang, Deputy Assistant Secretary for International Information and Communications Policy, who led the U.S. delegation at WRC-23. Credit: AEI webcast TAMPA, Fla. — It will become increasingly ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. But behind these lights lurks an invisible — and much more problematic — form of radiation: radio waves. If our eyes could also ...
While SpaceX’s Starlink satellites are enabling internet access and cell phone communications around the globe, they’re also posing a threat to radio astronomy, a new study suggests. In some ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The ASKAP radio telescope in Western Australia picked up a powerful radio signal from a NASA satellite that stopped working in ...
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Scientists turned Earth’s radio waves into music. Listen to the eerie sounds made by lightning and solar storms
At the edge of Antarctica, where the air is clean and the human world thins out, a strange instrument listens to the planet.
Around midday on June 13 last year, my colleagues and I were scanning the skies when we thought we had discovered a strange and exciting new object in space. Using a huge radio telescope, we spotted a ...
Artist’s impression of a large LEO satellite constellation circling above the Low-Frequency Array telescope near Exloo, Netherlands. Credit: Danielle Futselaar/International Astronomical Union TAMPA, ...
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