During the 1940s and early 1950s radio astronomers from a number of nations used observations of total and partial solar eclipses to investigate the positions of radio-emitting regions and to determine the distribution of\ud radio emission across the solar disk. Between 1949 and 1954 French radio astronomers from the Ecole Normale Supérieure and the Institute of Astrophysics between them mounted four successful eclipse expeditions to Africa and northern Europe. This short paper lists the personnel involved, discusses their instrumentation, describes the observations made, and evaluates the significance of these observations in an international context
Radio astronomy in France and in Germany started around 1950. France was then building interferomete...
International audienceRadio astronomy in France and in Germany started around 1950. France was then ...
International audienceAfter constructing a number of simple antennas for solar work at Nangay field ...
International audienceDuring the 1940s and early 1950s radio astronomers from a number of nations us...
Abstract: During the 1940s and early 1950s radio astronomers from a number of nations used observat...
International audienceThe first tentative steps in solar radio astronomy took place during the 1940s...
The first tentative steps in solar radio astronomy took place during the 1940s and early 1950s as ph...
International audienceDuring the 1940s and 1950s ex-World War II 7.5m Würzburg radar antennas played...
International audienceSoon after the discovery of radio waves by Hertz in 1886 the idea that the Sun...
International audienceSolar eclipses play an important role 1n the history of astronomy because thei...
During the 1940s and 1950s ex-World War II 7.5m WOrzburg radar antennas played a crucial role in the...
Abstract: On 1 November 1948 the Radio Astronomy Group within the Commonwealth Scientific and Indust...
In the early years of radio astronomy, solar eclipses played a critical role in establishing the sou...
Radio astronomy in France and in Germany started around 1950. France was then building interferomete...
International audienceRadio astronomy in France and in Germany started around 1950. France was then ...
International audienceAfter constructing a number of simple antennas for solar work at Nangay field ...
International audienceDuring the 1940s and early 1950s radio astronomers from a number of nations us...
Abstract: During the 1940s and early 1950s radio astronomers from a number of nations used observat...
International audienceThe first tentative steps in solar radio astronomy took place during the 1940s...
The first tentative steps in solar radio astronomy took place during the 1940s and early 1950s as ph...
International audienceDuring the 1940s and 1950s ex-World War II 7.5m Würzburg radar antennas played...
International audienceSoon after the discovery of radio waves by Hertz in 1886 the idea that the Sun...
International audienceSolar eclipses play an important role 1n the history of astronomy because thei...
During the 1940s and 1950s ex-World War II 7.5m WOrzburg radar antennas played a crucial role in the...
Abstract: On 1 November 1948 the Radio Astronomy Group within the Commonwealth Scientific and Indust...
In the early years of radio astronomy, solar eclipses played a critical role in establishing the sou...
Radio astronomy in France and in Germany started around 1950. France was then building interferomete...
International audienceRadio astronomy in France and in Germany started around 1950. France was then ...
International audienceAfter constructing a number of simple antennas for solar work at Nangay field ...