This is the biography of Ruby Payne-Scott (1912 to 1981). As the first female radio astronomer (and one of the first people in the world to consider radio astronomy), she made classic contributions to solar radio physics. She also played a major role in the design of the Australian government's Council for Scientific and Industrial Research radars, which were in turn of vital importance in the Southwest Pacific Theatre in World War II and were used by Australian, US and New Zealand personnel. From a sociological perspective, her career also offers many examples of the perils of being a female academic in the first half of the 20th century. Written in an engaging style and complemented by many historical photographs this book gives a fascina...
[Extract]This paper provides a summary of the research carried out at the Potts Hill field station d...
In 1954 Dame Enid Lyons, the first woman elected to the Australian House of Representatives, argued ...
The popularizer of astronomy Mary Proctor was well known in her days but has been little remembered ...
This book is an abbreviated, partly re-written version of "Under the Radar - The First Woman in Radi...
Ruby Payne-Scott was the first woman radio astronomer and a pioneer in solar radio astronomy in Aust...
During March–April 1945, solar radio emission was detected at 200 MHz by operators of a Royal New Ze...
The evolution of Australian radio astronomy from 1945 to 1960 has been studied in detail by numerous...
During the 1950s Australia was one of the world's foremost astronomical nations owing primarily to t...
Abstract: During March-April 1945, solar radio emission was detected at 200 MHz b
[Extract] The first radio observations of the Sun made by Lindsay McCready, Ruby Payne-Scott and Joe...
In late 1945, O.B. Slee at RAAF Radar Station 59 near Darwin and staff from the CSIRO's Division of ...
Radio astronomy was born during the Second World War. The early post-war radio astronomy group in th...
Careers in astronomy for women (as in other sciences) were a rarity in Britain and Ireland until wel...
Following the end of the Second World War, the CSIRO Radiophysics Laboratory applied the expertise a...
In the early years of radio astronomy, solar eclipses played a critical role in establishing the sou...
[Extract]This paper provides a summary of the research carried out at the Potts Hill field station d...
In 1954 Dame Enid Lyons, the first woman elected to the Australian House of Representatives, argued ...
The popularizer of astronomy Mary Proctor was well known in her days but has been little remembered ...
This book is an abbreviated, partly re-written version of "Under the Radar - The First Woman in Radi...
Ruby Payne-Scott was the first woman radio astronomer and a pioneer in solar radio astronomy in Aust...
During March–April 1945, solar radio emission was detected at 200 MHz by operators of a Royal New Ze...
The evolution of Australian radio astronomy from 1945 to 1960 has been studied in detail by numerous...
During the 1950s Australia was one of the world's foremost astronomical nations owing primarily to t...
Abstract: During March-April 1945, solar radio emission was detected at 200 MHz b
[Extract] The first radio observations of the Sun made by Lindsay McCready, Ruby Payne-Scott and Joe...
In late 1945, O.B. Slee at RAAF Radar Station 59 near Darwin and staff from the CSIRO's Division of ...
Radio astronomy was born during the Second World War. The early post-war radio astronomy group in th...
Careers in astronomy for women (as in other sciences) were a rarity in Britain and Ireland until wel...
Following the end of the Second World War, the CSIRO Radiophysics Laboratory applied the expertise a...
In the early years of radio astronomy, solar eclipses played a critical role in establishing the sou...
[Extract]This paper provides a summary of the research carried out at the Potts Hill field station d...
In 1954 Dame Enid Lyons, the first woman elected to the Australian House of Representatives, argued ...
The popularizer of astronomy Mary Proctor was well known in her days but has been little remembered ...