Smith, Sir Francis Graham (1923-)

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British radioastronomer, worked on radar during the Second World War, joined Martin Ryle's group at Cambridge and together they discovered the strongest radio source Cassiopeia A in 1948. For his PhD in 1951 he refined the positions of Cas A and Cygnus A. David Dewhirst at Cambridge pointed out that there was nebulosity at the position of Cas A, which proved to be a supernova remnant, and WALTER ...

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