radiotelescopía
Radiotelescopía is the scientific discipline that studies celestial objects using radio waves. Unlike optical telescopes that capture visible light, radio telescopes detect radio waves emitted by a wide range of cosmic phenomena. These waves have longer wavelengths and lower frequencies than visible light, allowing them to penetrate interstellar dust and gas clouds that would obscure optical observations.
The primary instrument in radiotelescopía is the radio telescope, which typically consists of a large parabolic
Radio waves from space originate from various sources, including the cold hydrogen gas that permeates galaxies,