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The first steerable radio telescope was built in 1937 by Grote Reber, who had applied to work with Jansky but was turned down because of the poor economic times.
The first non-visual spectral region that was used extensively for astronomical observations was the radio frequency band.
The first instrument to detect radio waves from space was built by Karl Jansky in 1932. The first dish type radio telescope was built by Grote Reber.
Britannica online encyclopedia article on Grote Reber: American astronomer and radio engineer who built the first radio telescope and was largely responsible for the early development of radio ...
In 1985 the work was completed on mounting and installation of the whole construction and building complex of the world's first radio-optical telescope with a large antenna having a stationary ...
In 1937 Grote Reber of Wheaton built the world’s first radio telescope in the side yard of his home, using wooden rafters, galvanized sheet metal and spare parts from a Ford Model T truck.
Article abstract: Reber built the first reflecting radio telescope for the systematic study of radio emission from space, marking the beginning of intentional radio astronomy.
In 1937, Grote Reber, an American radio engineer, read about Jansky's work and set out to construct the first professional radio telescope.
Citation: C.M. de Vos, K. Van der Schaaf, J.D. Bregman, "Cluster Computers and Grid Processing in the First Radio-Telescope of a New Generation," ccgrid, p. 156, 1st International Symposium on ...
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