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18 July 2025

  • curprev 18:2418:24, 18 July 2025Bchen talk contribs 21,800 bytes +21,800 Created page with "= Preface = This set of lecture notes is adapted from Prof. Dale Gary's Phys 728 (Radio Astronomy) graduate-level course, which he taught at NJIT until Spring 2019. = Lecture 1: Introduction to Radio Astronomy = == Overview of Radio Emission from Astronomical Objects == === The Radio Sky === When we look at the sky at night with our unaided eyes, we see about 2000 stars of various levels of brightness, and if we are far from city lights we may see the faint band of t..."