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A FOR ANDROMEDA
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Subtitles: Project H (2012)
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THIS STORY UNFOLDS IN ENGLAND, NEXT YEAR
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PART ONE
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It's the most powerful in the world, right?
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Let's wait till tomorrow to be sure of that.
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- Pardon my ignorance...
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- Go on
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Telescope and radiotelescope - what difference is there?
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Well, with the telescope you look physically at the celestial bodies.
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And with the radiotelescope?
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No, no, it receives electric impulses. The stars emit radio waves, and we pick them up.
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What they call the music of the stars.
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Yes, yes, but it's a very disturbed music.
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Interstellar gas, magnetic storms, the Earth's atmosphere.
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Ah, look at that!
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