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How radio astronomy unlocks the mystery of the Universe...

I came across the below movie about the NRAO (the US National Radio Astronomy Observatory) earlier today, its actually quite good publicity for them but it also gives a nice, visual overview of radio astronomy and since I'm always up for trying to promote this to a wider audience go take a look [nrao.edu]

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