Multiple Choice
Grote Reber conducted the first radio survey of the sky in the 1930s and 1940s with his 9-meter diameter radio telescope. Why did his telescope need to be so large?
A) He needed a large light-collecting area because radio sources are notoriously dim.
B) He needed better angular resolution to identify sources because radio waves are so long.
C) He needed a higher magnification to identify sources because radio sources are quite small.
D) He needed a longer focal length since radio sources are so far away.
E) He needed a shorter focal length since radio sources are so far away.
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