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The Evolution of Radio Astronomy: Pioneers, Discoveries, and Techniques

Explore the fascinating history and development of radio astronomy, tracing its origins from early pioneers like Jansky and Reber to landmark installations such as Jodrell Bank. Discover the contributions of key figures, including Martin Ryle and the Sydney group, and delve into remarkable discoveries, including quasar redshifts and pulsars. Learn about important techniques like radio spectroscopy, CO emission line studies, and the exploration of masers and protostellar molecules, revealing the mysteries of the Milky Way and beyond.

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The Evolution of Radio Astronomy: Pioneers, Discoveries, and Techniques

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  1. Radio Astronomy: Jansky

  2. Radio Astronomy: Reber

  3. Radio Astronomy Jan Oort Hendrik van de Hulst

  4. Radio Astronomy: Jodrell Bank Early installations at Jodrell Bank

  5. Radio Astronomy: Jodrell Bank The Mk I telescope (now the Lovell Telescope)

  6. Radio Astronomy: early figures Martin Ryle F. Graham Smith James Hey Cyril Hazard John Bolton, Gordon Stanley and Joe Pawsey (Sydney group)

  7. Radio Astronomy: Sydney group

  8. Radio Astronomy: Cygnus A

  9. Radio Astronomy: 3C 273 and 3C 48

  10. Radio Astronomy: quasar redshifts

  11. Radio Astronomy: pulsars

  12. Radio spectroscopy 21 cm Rotation curve of the Milky Way measured using CO emission line

  13. Radio spectroscopy

  14. Radio spectroscopy: masers

  15. Radio spectroscopy: molecules a protostar

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