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People is exactly "Lakatosh, Bill"
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Start Date:1995-06-14
Location:Green Bank, WV
People:Balister, Michael
Lakatosh, Bill
Brown, David
Bradley, Richard
Reber, Grote
Hvatum, Hein
Condon, James J.
Kellermann, Kenneth I.
Schwab, Fred
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Reber Telescope Unit
Type:Still Image
Original Format of Digital Item:B&W negative
Subject:Instruments--Reber Telescope
Description:Grote Reber had been a radio ham, and his call sign, W9GFZ, is now held by the NRAO Amateur Radio Club. Here Reber is with NRAO ham operators in front of the Reber antenna in Green Bank, 14 June 1995. L-r: Mike Balister (WBZJO), Bill Lakatosh (AA4TJ in 1995, now W4TJ), Dave Brown (AD4GK), Rich Bradley (WB3DZC), Grote Reber, Hein Hvatum (N4FWA), Jim Condon (AD4YM), Ken Kellermann (K2AOE), Fred Schwab (W4OZJ). [show more]
Start Date:1996
Location:Charlottesville, VA
People:Webber, John
Wollack, Ed
Bailey, Nancyjane
Lakatosh, Bill
Thacker, Skip
Pospieszalski, Marian
Creator:Records of the NRAO
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Electronics, Computers and Equipment Unit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Electronics
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Description:NRAO's MAP team in 1996: l. to r. John Webber, Ed Wollack, Nancyjane Bailey, Bill Lakatosh, Skip Thacker, and Marian Pospieszalski. In June 1996 NASA contracted with NRAO to design and build amplifiers for the Microwave Anisotropy Probe (MAP), later renamed the Wilkinson Microwave Anisotropy Probe (WMAP) after Dr. David Wilkinson, a member of the science team and pioneer in the study of cosmic background radiation. The WMAP satellite mapped the temperature of the background sky in five spectral bands with an angular resolution of 0.3 degrees and sensitivity of 20 microKelvins/pixel after a 9-year mission (Sept. 2001 – August 2010). These measurements have helped to secure rigorous constraints on the origin, content, age, and geometry of the Universe. The MAP team produced total of 120 space qualified amplifiers covering five frequency bands: 20-25, 28-37, 35-46, 53-69, 82-104 GHz. The team worked full tilt on production for several years, and the entire CDL celebrated on 23 October 1999 when the last of 120 amplifiers were shipped. Other MAP team participants not included in the photo: Tod Boyd, Ron Harris, Greg Morris, Gerry Petencin and Bill Wireman; machine shop support came from Tony Marshall, Garnett Taylor, and Matt Dillon, and plating support from Vince Summers. [show more]
Start Date:1995
Location:Green Bank, WV
People:Lakatosh, Bill
Brown, David
Bradley, Richard
Reber, Grote
Hvatum, Hein
Condon, James J.
Kellermann, Kenneth I.
Schwab, Fred
Balister, Michael
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Ham Radio Unit
Type:Still Image
Description:Reber with NRAO-Charlottesville ham radio operators, Green Bank, spring 1995. Left to right: Mike Balister, Bill Lakatosh, Dave Brown, Rich Bradley, Reber, Hein Hvatum, Jim Condon, Ken Kellermann, Fred Schwab