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The 64 meter radio telescope at Parkes Observatory... The 64 meter radio telescope at Parkes Observatory... This dictates the size of the dish a radio telescope needs in order to have a useful resolution... The largest radio telescope in Europe is the 100 meter diameter antenna in... The largest radio telescope in the United States until 1998 was... aperture radio telescope at Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico... aperture radio telescope at Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico... typical size of the single antenna of a radio telescope is 25 metre... The largest existing radio telescope array is the...

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