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The Birth of Radio Astronomy

Lecture no. 3 from the course: Radio Astronomy: Observing the Invisible Universe

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Taught by Professor Felix J. Lockman | 30 min | Categories: Science

When young engineer Karl Jansky was tasked to find natural radio sources that could interfere with commercial transatlantic radio communications, radio astronomy was born. His work, and that of backyard astronomer Grote Reber, led to the discovery of synchrotron radiation. But it would be decades before scientists understood what these earliest radio astronomers had detected-cosmic rays and magnet...
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