Radio telescopes have transformed our understanding of the Universe. Pulsars, quasars, Big Bang cosmology: all are discoveries of the new science of radio astronomy. Francis Graham-Smith explores this exciting science, including a new generation of telescopes that promise to extend our understanding of the Universe into unknown fields.
Radio telescopes have transformed our understanding of the Universe. Pulsars, quasars, Big Bang cosmology: all are discoveries of the new science of radio astronomy. Francis Graham-Smith explores this exciting science, including a new generation of telescopes that promise to extend our understanding of the Universe into unknown fields.
Sir Francis Graham-Smith is the author of several books on radio astronomy. From 1988-90 he was the Pro-Vice Chancellor of the University of Manchester and Physical Secretary and Vice-President of the Royal Society from 1988-94.
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Preface 1: Radio noise from space 2: Hot sun and cold planets 3: Our galaxy the Milky Way 4: Cosmic Rays, the Synchrotron, and Molecules 5: Radio galaxies and quasars 6: Supernovae and Pulsars 7: Pulsar clocks and relativity 8: Radio expands into cosmology 9: Seeing the cosmic fireball 10: Radio telescopes and interfermometers 11: LOFAR, ALMA and SKA Endnotes
Preface 1: Radio noise from space 2: Hot sun and cold planets 3: Our galaxy the Milky Way 4: Cosmic Rays, the Synchrotron, and Molecules 5: Radio galaxies and quasars 6: Supernovae and Pulsars 7: Pulsar clocks and relativity 8: Radio expands into cosmology 9: Seeing the cosmic fireball 10: Radio telescopes and interfermometers 11: LOFAR, ALMA and SKA Endnotes
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