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What is radio astronomy for?

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What is radio astronomy for?

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Radio observatories allow us to explore the fundamental nature and history of our Universe. They study objects and phenomena that are often invisible in other portions of the electromagnetic spectrum: the earliest, coldest, most distant objects of the Universe appear dark in visible light, but shine brightly in other parts of the spectrum – the parts ALMA studies.

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