Yes, this telescope detects radio waves. In popular scientific articles, mostly you should read "electromagnetic wave" if you see the word "light".
Furthermore, the red shifts are huge indeed. Already z=5 for the farthest quasars. When the light was seperated from the matter, it were gamma rays; meanwhile it are radiowaves.
Yes, this telescope detects radio waves. In popular scientific articles, mostly you should read "electromagnetic wave" if you see the word "light".
Furthermore, the red shifts are huge indeed. Already z=5 for the farthest quasars. When the light was seperated from the matter, it were gamma rays; meanwhile it are radiowaves.
Light is a form of energy. Furthermore, it really is about the seperation between light and matter.