Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Feb 1991
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1991mercu..20....2f&link_type=abstract
Mercury (ISSN 0047-6773), vol. 20, Jan.-Feb. 1991, p. 2-15, 22.
Computer Science
Sound
Astronomical Observatories, Radio Emission, Radio Telescopes, Satellite Observation, Very Large Array (Vla), Very Long Base Interferometry, Cosmic Rays, Infrared Astronomy Satellite, Sounding Rockets, Telescopes, X Rays
Scientific paper
The history of astronomical observations outside the visible range is surveyed in a review for general readers. Consideration is given to Jansky's discovery of cosmic radio emission, the pioneering radio observers of the 1940s, the larger radio telescopes built since 1950, aperture synthesis and the Very Large Array, terrestrial and space VLBI networks, ground-based and satellite observations in the IR band, the discovery and early laboratory characterization of X-rays, and X-ray observations from sounding rockets and satellites. Extensive photographs, drawings, diagrams, and sample images are provided.
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