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The 64m Radio Telescope at Parkes Observatory (New South Wales, Australia) is fully operantional since 1963 and continuously upgraded since. Also called "The Dish", it is run by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). The telescope can be pointed at a part of the sky. The radio waves from this part of the sky are then reflected and focussed by the giant dish to a receiver at the focal point. The data from this receiver can then be analysed by astronomers.
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David McClenaghan/CSIRO Credit Link
Related glossary terms:
Observatory
, Radio Astronomy
, Radio Telescope
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Telescopes, Instruments and Observatories
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Image caption: Il radiotelescopio di 64 metri dell'Osservatorio di Parkes (Nuovo Galles del Sud, Australia) è pienamente operativo dal 1963 e da allora è stato continuamente aggiornato. Chiamato anche "The Dish" - "La Parabola", è gestito dalla Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO). Il telescopio può essere puntato su un'area del cielo. Le onde radio provenienti da questa parte del cielo vengono poi riflesse e focalizzate dalla parabola gigante verso un ricevitore situato nel punto focale. I dati provenienti da questo ricevitore possono quindi essere analizzati dagli astronomi.
Image credit: David McClenaghan/CSIRO
Related glossary terms: Osservatorio , Radioastronomia , Radiotelescopio Caption translation status: Approved by a reviewer
Caption translators: Giuliana Giobbi
Caption reviewers: Silvia Casu, Rosa Valiante, Rodolfo Canestrari
Image caption: 位于澳大利亚新南威尔士的帕克斯天文台的64米射电望远镜自1963年起全面投入使用,并持续进行升级。该望远镜也被称为“大碟”,由联邦科学与工业研究组织进行管理。望远镜可以对准天空中的特定区域,来自该区域的射电电磁波会被巨大碟形天线反射并聚焦到焦点处的接收器上。随后,天文学家可以对接收器收集的数据进行分析。
Image credit: 戴维·麦克莱纳根/联邦科学与工业研究组织
Related glossary terms: Radio Astronomy , 天文台 , 射电望远镜 Caption translation status: Not yet approved by a reviewer
Caption translators: Li Jiankang
Image caption: 位於澳大利亞新南威爾士的帕克斯天文臺的64米射電望遠鏡自1963年起全面投入使用,並持續進行升級。該望遠鏡也被稱為“大碟”,由聯邦科學與工業研究組織進行管理。望遠鏡可以對準天空中的特定區域,來自該區域的射電電磁波會被巨大碟形天線反射並聚焦到焦點處的接收器上。隨後,天文學家可以對接收器收集的數據進行分析。
Image credit: 戴維·麥克萊納根/聯邦科學與工業研究組織
Related glossary terms: Radio Astronomy , 天文臺 , 射電望遠鏡 Caption translation status: Not yet approved by a reviewer
Caption translators: An automated transliteration from the simplified Chinese translation by - Li Jiankang