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Zillion is a made-up word. There is no such number.

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What is a zillion?

The word zillion is a fictitious amount, and is used to express an unspecified but extraordinarily large number.The word reflects the English number names of the -illionform, and the Z is added to make it look like one of those really large numbers.A zillion is a very large indefinite number.


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What is a kajilion?

A "kajillion" is an informal, nonspecific term often used to denote an extremely large number, typically in a humorous or exaggerated context. It is not a scientifically recognized number and does not have a defined numeric value. The term is part of a family of invented large numbers, similar to "bazillion" or "zillion," and is often used in casual conversation to emphasize the vastness of quantity.


Why do radio telescopes work better down in the valleys?

Radio telescopes tucked into valleys can "hide" in there from interference that may be radiated into the side of the antenna array from earth sources. Better shielding equals less noise (interference) and greater resolution of a desired signal. Remember that radio telescopes are highly directional, and they don't "see" signals to the sides well. Now consider the "closeness" of a source on earth compared to any space object that is an image objective. There is no comparison. Any source of interference on earth will be a zillion times "closer" and the signal will be a zillion times "larger" than a space objective, even though the noise is "coming in from the side" to hit the dish. Bad news for the radio astronomer. Hide the dish, slash interference radiated into the sides of your dish and get good (better) results. Piece of cake.