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Radio astronomy / Grote Reber / Radio telescope / Karl Guthe Jansky / National Radio Astronomy Observatory / Jupiter / Search for extraterrestrial intelligence / The European Radio Astronomy Club / Amateur astronomy / Astronomy / Observational astronomy / Space
Date: 2013-08-18 22:12:10
Radio astronomy
Grote Reber
Radio telescope
Karl Guthe Jansky
National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Jupiter
Search for extraterrestrial intelligence
The European Radio Astronomy Club
Amateur astronomy
Astronomy
Observational astronomy
Space

amateur radio observer hope to notice a new radio source, or one whose radiation has changed appreciably. Membership Information What does the average amateur radio

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