A Murchison Array radio image of our own Milky Way Galaxy. Image taken at frequencies between 72 and 231 MHz.
Image: Dr. Natasha Hurley-Walker (ICRAR/Curtin) and the GLEAM Team.

Just like observational astronomy, anyone with an interest can get started in radio astronomy. A great place to begin is at the Society of Amateur Radio Astronomers (SARA). Radio astronomy opens up a new way to explore the universe and the world around you.