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Close up of a radio satellite against a blue sky
Radar dome on mountain Wasserkuppe in Rhön Mountains, Germany
De Westerbork Synthese Radio Telescoop, ook bekend als Radiosterrenwacht Westerbork, is een uit veertien losse parabolische antennes bestaande radiotelescoop in de bossen nabij Hooghalen en Westerbork in de Nederlandse provincie Drenthe.
A radar dish in a blue sky with puffy white clouds. This was used for monitoring aircraft.
Satellite transmission antenna, large  remote communication device in meadow.
Doppler weather radar at Lester B. Pearson Toronto International Airport
The old German WW2 Radar. Douvres-la-Delivrande
Douvres-la-Delivrande, France - May 2, 2024: German Station Radar complex in Douvres-la-Delivrande during Second World War. Wurzburg-Riese radar and many bunkers. Cloudy spring day. Selective focus.
Air traffic control tower - radar tower
antenna that uses a parabolic reflector, a curved surface with the cross-sectional shape of a parabola, to direct  radio waves
Meteorology weather radar surrounded with protection sphere.  NOTE TO INSPECTOR: IN DEVELOPING PHOTO I USED ENHANCED AI NOISE REDUCTION TOOL FROM ADOBE LIGHTROOM. IF IT IS FORBIDDEN USING THAT TOOL, PLEASE REJECT THIS PHOTO AND I WILL NOT USE THAT AGAIN. THANKS.
An abandoned NORAD Radar Site on the Pine Tree Line in Alsask, Saskatchewan.
space observatory, radio astronomy telescope
Carnarvon, Wa - May  05 2022:Carnarvon Tracking Station Western Australia. The station was built in 1963 for use by NASA for the Gemini program, the second step for NASA's plan to put a human on the Moon.
Weather Doppler radar at Toronto airport
Air traffic control tower - radar tower
Radio telescopes near the village of Westerbork, The Netherlands.
Abandoned radar tower seen above trees at Camp Hero State Park, Montauk, Long Island, New York.  The camp was used in World War II and during the Cold War.  The radar tower was used as part of the United States' defense system during the cold war.  Camp Hero is rumored to be the location where secret government experiments were carried out on juvenile boys.  The camp was operated by the United States Army, and later was operated by the United States Air Force.  The camp was commissioned by the United States Army in 1942, and it was originally disguised as a fishing village.  The United States Air Force closed the camp in 1981.  When the camp was closed the large high-powered radar reflector was left in place due to the difficulty in removing it.  It was 126 feet (38m) long and 38 feet (12m) tall, and weighed 40 tons (over 3,600kg).  It is fenced off from public access, and is now in a state of serious disrepair.
The abandoned military radar station.
A large satellite antennae.
Theos Satellite Receiving and Control Station, Thailand's first resource observation satellite. Soft and selective focus.
Effelsberg, Germany - May 14, 2021: Constructed from 1968 to 1971 the radio telescope Effelsberg is one of the largest fully steerable radio telescope on Earth. It is located on the edge of the popular hiking area Sahrbachtal in the region of Eifel.
Granadilla de Abona, Canary Islands, Spain - December 14, 2022: This site was created to provide a base station for generating solar energy in the area. However, due to being built without permission close to housing and within a protected landscape, the site was closed. The site is no longer in use and has been abandoned, resulting in a large area of land that is no longer being utilized.
A large satellite dish perched high atop the deck of a vessel used in tracking rocket trajectories.  Cross processed.
Clouds and Green in Budapest with a receiver
Ground transmission dishes
Zelenchukskaya, Karachay-Cherkessia, Russia - June 05, 2024: The RATAN-600. Radio Telescope of SAO RAS. Mobile antenna. Variable focus. One of five receiving cabins installed on railway platforms.
Dome Building in Beijing Old Street District
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