If a typical mobile phone was placed on the surface of Mars, it would be the brightest radio object in the night sky. It’s not that mobile phones are generating massive amounts of radio energy, but rather that astronomical radio objects are extraordinarily faint. That’s why we need super-sensitive radio telescopes, and why some radio telescopes need to be protected against stray radio signals.
It’s also where I happen to be heading for the rest of this week. I won’t have access to the web while I’m away, and I don’t have a backlog of posts, so this site will also be entering a kind of radio silence. Posts will start back up again once I’m back on Monday, but until then enjoy the break from my usual broadcast.
See you all when I’m back.