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How is radio astronomy different from optical astronomy?

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How is radio astronomy different from optical astronomy?

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Radio astronomy and optical astronomy both examine electromagnetic radiation originating from outside the Earth’s atmosphere. Where they differ is in the tools used to detect this radiation and in the wavelength or frequency of the waves they study. Note that light and radio waves are both manifestations of the same energetic phenomena. Because radio waves are much longer than optical waves, the telescopes used to detect them must be much larger than optical telescopes.

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