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Want to learn more? Karl Jansky

Karl Guthe Jansky, the "Father of Radio Astronomy".

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What do penicillin, Velcro and radio astronomy have in common? They were all accidental discoveries! Radio astronomy began some 70 years ago, when a young engineer, Karl Jansky, built a backyard antenna to investigate static caused by thunderstorms – and discovered radio signals from outer space by accident.

Cosmic Radio contains 26 programs. Each is two and a half minutes in length, long enough to explain a concept or a notable event in the history of radio astronomy and short enough to focus audience attention.


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Cosmic Radio is a co-production of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory and Allegheny Mountain Radio. Funding support from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. © & ™ NRAO and Pocahontas Communications Cooperative 2007. The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc.

Modified on Friday, March 14, 2008 by Taylor Johnson