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  1. Radio Interferometer Telescope: This project deals with making a astronomical interferometer (a type of a radio telescope) based on the techniques of aperture synthesis. This telescope is designed to work at a radio frequency of 74 MHz. [100%] 2023-03-01 [Radio Interferometer Telescope]
  2. Telescope: A telescope is a device used to observe distant objects by their emission, absorption, or reflection of electromagnetic radiation. Originally meaning only an optical instrument using lenses, curved mirrors, or a combination of both to observe distant objects, the word ... (Astronomy) [80%] 2023-12-20 [Telescopes] [Astronomical imaging]...
  3. Telescope (song): "Telescope" is a song recorded by American actress Hayden Panettiere. The song was written by Hillary Lindsey and Cary Barlowe. (Song) [80%] 2024-01-01 [2012 songs] [2012 singles]...
  4. Telescope: The telescope is an optical instrument made with lenses and mirrors which shows magnified views of distant objects. The invention of the refracting telescope (or "spyglass") is usually credited to Hans Lippershey. [80%] 2023-02-16 [Astronomy] [Vision]...
  5. Telescope: The word telescope comes from the Greek, tele (τηλε) meaning "far off", and skopein (σκοπειν) meaning “to see.” Together they simply mean “to see from far away. A simple description of telescope is an instrument designed to magnify distant objects so that ... [80%] 2023-09-21
  6. Telescope (goldfish): The telescope, telescope goldfish or telescope eye (Chinese: 出目金; pinyin: Chū mù jīn) is a goldfish characterised by its protruding eyes. It was first developed in the early 1700s in China, where the trait was referred to as dragon eyes. (Goldfish) [80%] 2024-01-12
  7. Telescope: A telescope is a device used to observe distant objects by their emission, absorption, or reflection of electromagnetic radiation. Originally it was an optical instrument using lenses, curved mirrors, or a combination of both to observe distant objects – an optical ... (Instrument that makes distant objects appear magnified) [80%] 2024-01-19 [Telescopes] [Astronomical imaging]...
  8. Telescope: Telescope, an optical instrument employed to view distant objects. The term "photographic telescope" has been applied to instruments employed to record the appearance of celestial objects by photography. The word was coined by Demiscianus, a Greek scholar, at the request ... [80%] 2022-09-02
  9. Interferometry: Interferometry is a technique which uses the interference of superimposed waves to extract information. Interferometry typically uses electromagnetic waves and is an important investigative technique in the fields of astronomy, fiber optics, engineering metrology, optical metrology, oceanography, seismology, spectroscopy (and ... (Measurement method using interference of waves) [79%] 2022-10-08 [Interferometry] [Optical instruments]...
  10. Interferometry: Interferometry is a family of techniques in which waves, usually electromagnetic waves, are superimposed causing the phenomenon of interference in order to extract information. Interferometry is an important investigative technique in the fields of astronomy, fiber optics, engineering metrology, optical ... (Astronomy) [79%] 2024-10-11 [Interferometry] [Observational astronomy]...
  11. Acoustic interferometer: An acoustic interferometer is an instrument, using interferometry, for measuring the physical characteristics of sound waves in a gas or liquid. It may be used to measure velocity, wavelength, absorption, or impedance. (Physics) [65%] 2023-08-03 [Acoustics]
  12. Virgo interferometer: The Virgo interferometer is a large Michelson interferometer designed to detect gravitational waves predicted by general relativity. It is located in Santo Stefano a Macerata, near the city of Pisa, Italy. (Gravitational wave detector in Santo Stefano a Macerata, Tuscany, Italy) [65%] 2024-02-10 [Interferometric gravitational-wave instruments] [Astronomical observatories in Italy]...
  13. Fizeau interferometer: A Fizeau interferometer is an interferometric arrangement whereby two reflecting surfaces are placed facing each other. As seen in Fig 1, the rear-surface reflected light from the transparent first reflector is combined with front-surface reflected light from the ... (Astronomy) [65%] 2023-10-08 [Interferometers] [Observational astronomy]...
  14. Mirau interferometer: A Mirau interferometer works on the same basic principle as a Michelson interferometer. The difference between the two is in the physical location of the reference arm. (Physics) [65%] 2023-02-28 [Interferometers]
  15. Virgo interferometer: The Virgo interferometer is a large interferometer designed to detect gravitational waves predicted by the general theory of relativity. Virgo is a Michelson interferometer that is isolated from external disturbances: its mirrors and instrumentation are suspended and its laser beam ... (Organization) [65%] 2023-10-21 [Gravitational-wave telescopes] [Interferometers]...
  16. Cambridge Interferometer: The Cambridge Interferometer was a radio telescope interferometer built by Martin Ryle and Antony Hewish in the early 1950s to the west of Cambridge (between the Grange Road football ground and the current Cavendish Laboratory). The interferometer consisted of an ... (Astronomy) [65%] 2023-12-31 [Radio telescopes] [Interferometric telescopes]...
  17. Intensity interferometer: An intensity interferometer is the name given to devices that use the Hanbury Brown and Twiss effect. In astronomy, the most common use of such an astronomical interferometer is to determine the apparent angular diameter of a radio source or ... (Astronomy) [65%] 2023-11-26 [Telescopes] [Interferometric telescopes]...
  18. Michelson interferometer: The Michelson interferometer is a common configuration for optical interferometry and was invented by the 19/20th-century American physicist Albert Abraham Michelson. Using a beam splitter, a light source is split into two arms. (Physics) [65%] 2023-07-26 [Interferometers]
  19. Atom interferometer: An atom interferometer is an interferometer which uses the wave character of atoms. Similar to optical interferometers, atom interferometers measure the difference in phase between atomic matter waves along different paths. (Physics) [65%] 2023-07-25 [Interferometers]
  20. Jamin interferometer: The Jamin interferometer is a type of interferometer, related to the Mach–Zehnder interferometer. It was developed in 1856 by the French physicist Jules Jamin. (Physics) [65%] 2022-12-30 [Interferometers]

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