...events themselves, but incidents such as hurricanes or tsunamis can create waves that travel all the way up to this interface to space, ...as little as an hour. As communication signals, like radio waves and signals that make our GPS systems work, also ...
... telescope to produce images with unprecedented detail, a team of researchers have measured the polarisation (alignment) of radio waves, emitted by the dusty material, to reveal the configuration of magnetic fields in this region near a young star...
...the aptly named Smith Cloud was first detected by radio waves emitted by the changing energy states of neutral ...the chemical composition of the cloud. Combined ultraviolet and radio observations correlate to the cloud's infall velocities, providing...
... new light on how moons and planets form in young stellar systems. With around 66 radio telescopes that are capable of detecting faint radio waves given off by tiny particles of dust, the Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimetre Array (ALMA...
... of electromagnetic interference to these in-situ instruments. The spacecraft is being designed to minimise charged particle deflection, radio wave interference, and electrostatic charging and the levels of varying and static magnetic fields are...
... the ‘afterglow’ of the Big Bang today in the form of Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB) radiation - a constant stream of radio waves that permeates space from all directions. In the beginning, the expansion of the universe was driven primarily...