janoskiss
24-04-2012, 06:47 PM
Hi everyone,
I recently got back from a holiday in Tassie.
There quite by accident I discovered that the father of radio astronomy was an American-born Tasmanian Grote Reber. "For nearly a decade he was the world's only radio astronomer." (wikipedia)
Then I accidentally stumbled on the Mt Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge near Hobart. Here is a piccie of the main 26m dish and one more of the now decommissioned Vela dish that was an instrument built in 1981 solely for observing the Vela Pulsar - which it did for 20 years, 18 hours a day!
I recently got back from a holiday in Tassie.
There quite by accident I discovered that the father of radio astronomy was an American-born Tasmanian Grote Reber. "For nearly a decade he was the world's only radio astronomer." (wikipedia)
Then I accidentally stumbled on the Mt Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge near Hobart. Here is a piccie of the main 26m dish and one more of the now decommissioned Vela dish that was an instrument built in 1981 solely for observing the Vela Pulsar - which it did for 20 years, 18 hours a day!