radio telescopes信息详情

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意思翻译

[天]电波望远镜;无线电天文望远镜

相似词语短语

telescopes───vt.缩短(telescope的第三人称单数);n.[光]望远镜(telescope的复数)

radio───vi.用无线电进行通信;n.收音机;无线电广播设备;n.(Radio)人名;(西)拉迪奥;vt.用无线电发送

catadioptric telescopes───折反射式望远镜

radio wave───n.无线电波

radio waves───[电子]无线电波

uhf radio───超高频无线电

radio play───广播剧

drail radio───德雷尔无线电

small radio───小型收音机

双语使用场景

Radio telescopes create pictures of the sky, not in visible light, but in radio waves.───射电望远镜拍摄的天空图片不是可见光,而是无线电波。

To catch these waves, radio telescopes usually have huge antennas.───为了捕捉这些电波,电波望远镜通常都有巨大的天线。

Many astronomers use radio telescopes for space experiments, which work just as well during the daylight hours.───许多天文学家使用射电望远镜进行太空实验,这些望远镜在白天也同样有效。

He thinks it may be possible to measure the spin using an intercontinental network of existing radio telescopes over the next five years.───他认为可以在接下来的五年内,通过现有的洲际射电望远镜网络,测量黑洞的自旋。

The reflector action of such a conducting layer makes it possible to build a radio telescopes that correspond exactly to optical instrument.───这种导电层反射器的作用,使我们可以精确地对照光学仪器来建造射电望远望。

Radio telescopes have been able to probe space beyond the range of ordinary optical telescopes .───射电望远镜已能探测普通光学望远镜达不到的宇宙空间。

One of these galaxies was NGC 4258, whose distance was very accurately determined through observations with radio telescopes.───其中的一个星系是NGC4258,它的距离已经由射电望远镜阵列非常精确的测量过。

Their search used radio telescopes launched to the edge of the atmosphere on special balloons from a site in Palestine, Texas.───他们搜寻时,利用特制的气球搭载着射电望远镜,从德克萨斯州巴勒斯坦的一个地点发射到大气层的边缘处。

Metal waveguides are used in such technologies as microwave ovens, radar systems, radio relay systems, and radio telescopes.───金属波导用在微波炉、雷达系统、无线电望远镜等技术。

英语使用场景

Fiber optics are central to another big upgrade of radio telescopes in Europe.

Still another technique, very long baseline interferometry, has radio telescopes on the ground listen to extragalactic radio waves to detect changes in the positions of the ground stations.

Using radio telescopes, the two astronomers detected cosmic noise, or static, that didn't dissipate over time.

Metal waveguides are used in such technologies as microwave ovens, radar systems, radio relay systems, and radio telescopes.

Despite the recent decline in interest, there were several radio telescopes set to receive the signal when it came.

Scientists are still in contact with both probes through the Deep Space Network of radio telescopes.