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- noun Alternative spelling of
radio telescope .
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(suited) trials of the ergonomics study while Paul, Laksen, and I did a preliminary survey of the radiotelescope from the pressurized tunnel (i.e. path to the greenhouse).
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Closely associated with the radiotelescope are the satellites and space probes.
Sharing the Universe Newman, James R. 1963
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We did manage to get about a half-hour in on the radiotelescope, reading over the documentation and surveying the current state of construction.
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After lunch we suited up for our radiotelescope EVA.
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Right after I got back from that, I joined Paul and Laksen in the lab to work on the radiotelescope.
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Bianca would go off looking for microfossils while Paul, Laksen, and I began actual work on the radiotelescope.
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Most of my afternoon was spent in a space suit, just outside the hab, setting up the radiotelescope.
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The radiotelescope consists of four twenty-foot masts holding up two dipole antennas, and they have to be braced with guy wires, but we don't have wire, just rope (and it's several different varieties of rope scavenged from various other projects); we don't have turnbuckles or eye bolts; and we don't have all the tools we'd like, but we do have an entire large plastic container full of various kinds of adhesive tape.
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After breakfast and morning briefing, Paul, Laksen, and I put our heads together over the bits of the radiotelescope in the science lab.
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After a nice lunch of rehydrated noodles with vegetables, courtesy of Bianca, I sat down with Laksen and Paul to continue work on the radiotelescope.
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