Radio Astronomy has added greatly to our understanding of the structure and dynamics of the universe. The cosmic microwave background radi-ation, considered a relic of the explosion at the beginning of the universe some 18 billion years ago, is one of the most powerful aids in determining these features of the universe. This paper is about the discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation. It starts with a section on radio astronomical measuring techniques. This is followed by the history of the detection of the background radiation, its identification, and finally by a summary of our present knowledge of its properties. I I. RADIO ASTRONOMICAL METHODS A radio telescope pointing at the sky receives radiation not only from space, bu...
Radio emission emanating from celestial sources was first detected by Karl Jansky during the 1930s. ...
The discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation – an inflection point in post-war cosmolo...
© 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. This presentation starts with Karl Jansky's discovery of c...
Modern astronomical experiments o#er many exciting challenges in the field of statistical signal pro...
The CMB(Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation) is basically the radia-tion coming from the cosmic ba...
The existence of the celestial bodies is known due to the light they emit. But light is a small part...
The cosmic microwave background (CMB) is relic thermal radiation from the era of recombination and d...
The Cosmic Microwave Background, the oldest signal that can be seen in the sky, is the direct proof ...
Radio techniques were the nrst to lead astronomy away from the quiescent and limited Universe reveal...
This chapter provides an overview of the techniques of radio astronomy. This study began in 1931 wit...
Cosmology is a relatively new science, and requests a permanent flow of observations to support theo...
Wilson discovered the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and found the intensity in different directi...
Wonders of the night sky developed curiously to the ancient civilization and paved way to the devel...
We summarize the theoretical and observational status of the study of theCosmic Microwave Background...
The cosmic microwave background radiation is the afterglow of the big bang: a tenuous signal, more t...
Radio emission emanating from celestial sources was first detected by Karl Jansky during the 1930s. ...
The discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation – an inflection point in post-war cosmolo...
© 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. This presentation starts with Karl Jansky's discovery of c...
Modern astronomical experiments o#er many exciting challenges in the field of statistical signal pro...
The CMB(Cosmic Microwave Background Radiation) is basically the radia-tion coming from the cosmic ba...
The existence of the celestial bodies is known due to the light they emit. But light is a small part...
The cosmic microwave background (CMB) is relic thermal radiation from the era of recombination and d...
The Cosmic Microwave Background, the oldest signal that can be seen in the sky, is the direct proof ...
Radio techniques were the nrst to lead astronomy away from the quiescent and limited Universe reveal...
This chapter provides an overview of the techniques of radio astronomy. This study began in 1931 wit...
Cosmology is a relatively new science, and requests a permanent flow of observations to support theo...
Wilson discovered the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and found the intensity in different directi...
Wonders of the night sky developed curiously to the ancient civilization and paved way to the devel...
We summarize the theoretical and observational status of the study of theCosmic Microwave Background...
The cosmic microwave background radiation is the afterglow of the big bang: a tenuous signal, more t...
Radio emission emanating from celestial sources was first detected by Karl Jansky during the 1930s. ...
The discovery of the cosmic microwave background radiation – an inflection point in post-war cosmolo...
© 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. This presentation starts with Karl Jansky's discovery of c...