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The Discoveries of Radio Observatories: From Early Insights to Modern Breakthroughs
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The Discoveries of Radio Observatories: From Early Insights to Modern Breakthroughs
In 1931, a Bell Telephone Laboratories engineer named Karl Jansky was assigned a practical problem: find the source of static noise interfering with transatlantic radio communications. Nobody expected the answer to come from outer space. After months of rotating his antenna apparatus on a turntable assembled from a Ford Model T chassis, Jansky traced the persistent hiss to the center of the Milky Way. He published his findings in 1933, and the f…
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