The evolution of Australian radio astronomy from 1945 to 1960 has been studied in detail by numerous historians of science in recent years. This Open Access book is the first to present an overview of this remarkable chapter in Australian science. The book begins in the post-war period, as the Radiophysics Laboratory in Sydney switched from secret wartime research on radar to peacetime applications of this new technology. Next follows the detection of radio waves from space and the ensuing transformation of this fledgling science into the dominant research program at the Radiophysics Lab. Drawing from this history, the book shows how by 1960 the Radiophysics Lab had become the largest and most successful radio astronomy group in the world. ...
The U.S. lagged behind Europe and Australia in radio astronomy until the late 1950s, when Caltech er...
During the 1950s Australia was one of the world‘s foremost astronomical nations owing primarily to t...
The Solar Radio Astronomy Group within the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisat...
The evolution of Australian radio astronomy from 1945 to 1960 has been studied in detail by numerous...
This open access book on the history of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory covers the scientif...
In late 1945, O.B. Slee at RAAF Radar Station 59 near Darwin and staff from the CSIRO's Division of ...
[Extract]This paper provides a summary of the research carried out at the Potts Hill field station d...
The Solar Radio Astronomy Group within the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisat...
This thesis presents contributions to radio astronomy in the areas of instrumentation, pulsar astro...
Wonders of the night sky developed curiously to the ancient civilization and paved way to the devel...
During the 1950s Australia was one of the world's foremost astronomical nations owing primarily to t...
Radio techniques were the nrst to lead astronomy away from the quiescent and limited Universe reveal...
This book is an abbreviated, partly re-written version of "Under the Radar - The First Woman in Radi...
Radio astronomy in France and in Germany started around 1950. France was then building interferomete...
During the period 1946–1961 Australia was one of the world’s leading nations in radio astronomy and ...
The U.S. lagged behind Europe and Australia in radio astronomy until the late 1950s, when Caltech er...
During the 1950s Australia was one of the world‘s foremost astronomical nations owing primarily to t...
The Solar Radio Astronomy Group within the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisat...
The evolution of Australian radio astronomy from 1945 to 1960 has been studied in detail by numerous...
This open access book on the history of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory covers the scientif...
In late 1945, O.B. Slee at RAAF Radar Station 59 near Darwin and staff from the CSIRO's Division of ...
[Extract]This paper provides a summary of the research carried out at the Potts Hill field station d...
The Solar Radio Astronomy Group within the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisat...
This thesis presents contributions to radio astronomy in the areas of instrumentation, pulsar astro...
Wonders of the night sky developed curiously to the ancient civilization and paved way to the devel...
During the 1950s Australia was one of the world's foremost astronomical nations owing primarily to t...
Radio techniques were the nrst to lead astronomy away from the quiescent and limited Universe reveal...
This book is an abbreviated, partly re-written version of "Under the Radar - The First Woman in Radi...
Radio astronomy in France and in Germany started around 1950. France was then building interferomete...
During the period 1946–1961 Australia was one of the world’s leading nations in radio astronomy and ...
The U.S. lagged behind Europe and Australia in radio astronomy until the late 1950s, when Caltech er...
During the 1950s Australia was one of the world‘s foremost astronomical nations owing primarily to t...
The Solar Radio Astronomy Group within the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisat...