The 45-meter Radio Telescope operates in short-millimeter wavelengths with receivers at multiple frequencies including 1, 2, 3.75, 9.4, 17, 35, and 80 GHz in both left and right polarizations. This facility has contributed to major astronomical discoveries including research on black holes and the formation processes of life-sustaining materials. It's part of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan and represents some of the most advanced radio astronomy technology in the world.