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Old October 16th 03, 03:03 AM
Fernando
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any one willing to help in the subject of radio telescopes, specially in the
making of x-ray, and gamma ray images???? or any chat oriented rooms where
to get answers?????


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Old October 16th 03, 11:54 AM
Roger Hamlett
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"Fernando" wrote in message
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any one willing to help in the subject of radio telescopes, specially in

the
making of x-ray, and gamma ray images???? or any chat oriented rooms where
to get answers?????

Radio telescopes, make _radio_ images. X-ray telescopes, and gamma ray
telescopes are seperate devices (and because of the relative opacity of the
Earth's atmosphere in these frequencies, need to be positioned at high
altitudes - using balloons, or space craft).
You need to work out which frequency you are actually interested in...
I doubt if there would be any 'chat rooms' dealing with these relatively
specialist devices (especially since the required location, makes them
rather outside the field of the amateur...). There are several people
however who have built amateur radio-telescopes, and posters exist in
several of the astronomy groups, who have knowledge of these.
The 'making of images', is basically the same with any such device.

Best Wishes


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Old October 16th 03, 11:54 AM
Roger Hamlett
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"Fernando" wrote in message
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any one willing to help in the subject of radio telescopes, specially in

the
making of x-ray, and gamma ray images???? or any chat oriented rooms where
to get answers?????

Radio telescopes, make _radio_ images. X-ray telescopes, and gamma ray
telescopes are seperate devices (and because of the relative opacity of the
Earth's atmosphere in these frequencies, need to be positioned at high
altitudes - using balloons, or space craft).
You need to work out which frequency you are actually interested in...
I doubt if there would be any 'chat rooms' dealing with these relatively
specialist devices (especially since the required location, makes them
rather outside the field of the amateur...). There are several people
however who have built amateur radio-telescopes, and posters exist in
several of the astronomy groups, who have knowledge of these.
The 'making of images', is basically the same with any such device.

Best Wishes


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Old October 16th 03, 12:25 PM
Benoit Morrissette
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On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 02:03:17 GMT, "Fernando" wrote:

any one willing to help in the subject of radio telescopes, specially in the
making of x-ray, and gamma ray images???? or any chat oriented rooms where
to get answers?????

Are you serious? Do you really have access to x-ray and gamma ray receivers???
Good night!

Benoît Morrissette
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Old October 16th 03, 12:25 PM
Benoit Morrissette
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On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 02:03:17 GMT, "Fernando" wrote:

any one willing to help in the subject of radio telescopes, specially in the
making of x-ray, and gamma ray images???? or any chat oriented rooms where
to get answers?????

Are you serious? Do you really have access to x-ray and gamma ray receivers???
Good night!

Benoît Morrissette
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Old October 17th 03, 11:09 AM
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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Fernanando Read up on "electron coupling" I read the static you
get from your radio that is between stations can be radio signals from
outer space. We built that big reciever in Chile,and they tied in
electron coupling. Bert

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Old October 17th 03, 11:09 AM
G=EMC^2 Glazier
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Fernanando Read up on "electron coupling" I read the static you
get from your radio that is between stations can be radio signals from
outer space. We built that big reciever in Chile,and they tied in
electron coupling. Bert

 




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