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Joe Pawsey And The Founding Of Australian Radio Astronomy Early Discoveries From The Sun To The Cosmos W M Goss

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Joe Pawsey And The Founding Of Australian Radio Astronomy Early Discoveries From The Sun To The Cosmos W M Goss
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 19 MB
Pages: 832
Author: W. M. Goss, Claire Hooker, Ronald D. Ekers
ISBN: 9783031079153, 3031079159
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Joe Pawsey And The Founding Of Australian Radio Astronomy Early Discoveries From The Sun To The Cosmos W M Goss by W. M. Goss, Claire Hooker, Ronald D. Ekers 9783031079153, 3031079159 instant download after payment.

This open access book is a biography of Joseph L. Pawsey. It examines not only his life but the birth and growth of the field of radio astronomy and the state of science itself in twentieth century Australia. The book explains how an isolated continent with limited resources grew to be one of the leaders in the study of radio astronomy and the design of instruments to do so. Pawsey made a name for himself in the international astronomy community within a decade after WWII and coined the term radio astronomy. His most valuable talent was his ability to recruit and support bright young scientists who became the technical and methodological innovators of the era, building new telescopes from the Mills Cross and Chris (Christiansen) Cross to the Parkes radio telescope. The development of aperture synthesis and the controversy surrounding the cosmological interpretation of the first major survey which resulted in the Sydney research group's disagreements with Nobel laureate Martin Ryle play major roles in this story. This book also shows the connections among prominent astronomers like Oort, Minkowski, Baade, Struve, famous scientists in the UK such as J.A. Ratcliffe, Edward Appleton and Henry Tizard, and the engineers and physicists in Australia who helped develop the field of radio astronomy. Pawsey was appointed the second Director of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (Green Bank, West Virginia) in October 1961; he died in Sydney at the age of 54 in late November 1962. Upper level students, scientists and historians will find the information, much of it from primary sources, relevant to any study of Joseph L. Pawsey or radio astronomy. This is an open access book.

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