What is a radio interferometer? a device for correcting chromatic aberration in radio telescopes a device for absorbing and transmitting radio waves a network of several radio telescopes wired together a radio communication network joining several reflecting telescopes

Respuesta :

Answer: a network of several radio telescopes wired together 

Explanation:

A radio interferometer combines signals of several radio telescopes which are used in astronomical observations simultaneously to simulate a discretely-sampled single telescope of very large aperture

Interferometer, an instrument that uses the interference patterns formed by waves to measure certain characteristics of the waves themselves or of materials that reflect, refract, or transmit the waves. Interferometers can also be used to make precise measurements of distance.