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ANITA Lecture - Radio Astronomy and Interferometry Fundamentals - David Wilner 

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Title: Radio Astronomy and Interferometry Fundamentals [Lecture 1/2]
Speaker: David Wilner, Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics (dwilner at cfa.harvard.edu)
Date: 2pm (AEDT) Thursday 19th February 2015
Abstract: Radio astronomy uses observations at radio wavelengths to study celestial objects. This lecture will provide a brief introduction to radio astronomy, including a description of common emission mechanisms and radio telescopes, and why multiple telescopes are linked as interferometers to make high resolution “aperture synthesis” images (a technique recognized by the 1974 Nobel Prize in Physics). We will use pictures to develop intuition about the Fourier transform relationship between the sky brightness and visibility function that underlies radio interferometry. (A companion lecture will provide a pedagogical introduction to the process by which radio interferometric images are made.)
Additional Material: Talk slides are available for download at goo.gl/VTrFr3.
More lectures from the Australian National Institute for Theoretical Astrophysics (ANITA) can be found at anita.edu.au/lectures/

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@johnhefele5432
@johnhefele5432 7 лет назад
This is the best explanation of the complex visibility function I have found. I will recommend this lecture to my fellow radio astronomy students.
@zorzeus
@zorzeus Год назад
I want to do my Masters in radio astronomy. This was great lecture and now I am even more motivated. Thanks ♥️
@user-hg7jo2yt5j
@user-hg7jo2yt5j 9 лет назад
I love the way that the lecturer explains the fundamentals of Radio Astronomy and Fourier transform. It is much clearer in my head how these aspects are related to the observations. I need to know more about the radio mechanisms and how are they useful for data analysis after imaging the source?!. Many many thanks xXx
@chaarlog5508
@chaarlog5508 6 лет назад
The easiest explanation on internet of radio astronomy basics. A nice visualization on FT. Thank you Anita Chapter.
@dawidkubicki2499
@dawidkubicki2499 6 лет назад
I wish it was explained so clearly at my university. Thanks for sharing that
@robinswamidasan
@robinswamidasan 5 лет назад
What a superb presentation. Thanks very much Dr. Wilner and ANITA.
@AboutOliver
@AboutOliver 3 года назад
Unbelievably well explained. Holy shit. Thanks so much.
@israsayed
@israsayed 2 года назад
This is absolutely amazing, many thanks to prof. David Wilner, I really hope we see more lectures from you again. great channel and great content, Thank you Anita Chapter for providing these valuable lectures to all of us
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@RenneAtha
@RenneAtha 4 года назад
Brilliant lecture! Thanks so much for making it available.
@mahitoshray6691
@mahitoshray6691 4 года назад
why have i never found this video before. Thank you for such a nice video
@gac2635
@gac2635 2 года назад
Amazing lecture! Thank you very much!
@onderozenc4470
@onderozenc4470 4 года назад
The sky brightness is an important phenomenon for both optical and radio telescopes corresponding to the spatial resolution (differentiation of the smallest distances).
@netogarcia98
@netogarcia98 5 лет назад
this is amazingly well explained, thank you very much
@radiooberlausitzinternational
Für diesen guten Filmbeitrag vergeben wir 10 Bewertungspunkte von maximal 10 erreichbaren. Dieser Filmbeitrag eignet sich gut für Bildungseinrichtungen und zum Selbststudium.
@EricPham-gr8pg
@EricPham-gr8pg 4 месяца назад
I hawaii they use radio telescope to refilling all human essential needs even like soda , money ,basic food ect...but only in emergency for now not every one or everyday yet
@mrmadmaxalot
@mrmadmaxalot 3 года назад
Every time he mentions Arecibo I feel sad. :(
@advsx1419
@advsx1419 5 лет назад
Watching this lecture to understand how the FIRST BLACK HOLE PICTURE was taken.
@Tadesan
@Tadesan 4 года назад
we've studied the fuck out of light huh!
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