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What do radio telescopes tell the astronomer about objects in space?

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What do radio telescopes tell the astronomer about objects in space?

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SARA, AGE 13 Answer: Radio telescopes tell us many things about objects in space. The great benefit of radio telescopes is that the radio signals they pick up will travel through clouds in our sky but also through clouds of dust in space. We can use a radio telescope to see things we cannot see with a normal telescope such as the centre of our galaxy!

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