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‘History of Australian Astronomy’:Radio Astronomy at Dover Heights

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 1982
In this contribution, which is an expanded version of an invited lecture at the 1982 A.G.M. at Noosa Heads, the author recalls some of the early work in radio astronomy from Dover Heights.
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Gravitational-wave physics and astronomy in the 2020s and 2030s

Nature Reviews Physics, 2021
Matthew Bailes   +2 more
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Array programming with NumPy

Nature, 2020
K Jarrod Millman   +2 more
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The History of Radio Astronomy

2013
2009 was the International Year of Astronomy. This marked the 400th anniversary of the Italian astronomer Galileo turning his small refracting telescope towards the sky. Galileo observed the mountains on the Moon and the planet Jupiter with its four large satellites, which are now known as the Galilean satellites. He observed sunspots and made drawings
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History of Astronomy

Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific, 1990
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The faint radio sky: radio astronomy becomes mainstream

Astronomy and Astrophysics Review, 2016
Paolo Padovani
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