Radio2Space

Radio2Space Advanced and affordable and for and . Made in Italy by
PrimaLuceLab.
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Indirizzo

Via Torricelli 9
Porcia
33080

Orario di apertura

Lunedì 09:00 - 18:00
Martedì 09:00 - 18:00
Mercoledì 09:00 - 18:00
Giovedì 09:00 - 18:00
Venerdì 09:00 - 18:00

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Radio telescopes for Radio Astronomy and Satellite Communication.

A first in the market, the SPIDER line of radio telescopes from Radio2Space brings professional-level technology to the educational (schools, universities, science museums) and research (science institutes, space agencies) markets at an affordable price.

Bypassing the typical limitations of optical telescopes (no need to wait for night time or favorable weather conditions, and not limited by light pollution), these innovative, turnkey instruments allow any person without specialized technical skills, to do astronomy anytime, anywhere. Radio2Space radio telescopes allow users to record radio waves from our Solar System, the Milky Way, and distant galaxies or nebulas, analyze and process the data, detect spectra and generate radio maps that anyone can see and understand.

Radio2Space radio telescopes allow any science or educational institution to own and operate the most affordable scientific systems for space communication. Thanks to specially developed technologies, Radio2Space adio telescopes can be to support spacecraft explorations and satellite missions in Earth orbit.

The user is able to record telemetry data transmitted to Earth via radio signals from spacecraft or perform radio science by analyzing the signal emitted by spacecraft. Radio2Space radio telescopes have very precise mounts that allow accurate tracking of spacecraft, using high directivity antennas, this reduces background noise helping to detect faint signals from spacecraft.