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Start Date:1981
End Date:1992
Location:Tasmania, Australia
People:Reber, Grote
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:People Unit
Subunit:Grote Reber Subunit
Type:Still Image
Description:Grote Reber was interested in a broad range of topics beyond radio astronomy - including meteorology, lava flows, botany, archaeology - and was often ahead of his time in his thinking. In the late 1970s, concerned about the growing energy crisis and the increased use of fossil fuels, he built an energy-efficient house in Tasmania. Reber wrote about the house into which he had recently moved in his March 1981 letter to Canadian radio astronomer John Galt: "So far, it has been quite pleasant. However, proof of performance will be next winter." The house did perform extremely well, and in 1990 Reber received an energy efficiency reward from the state government and the Hydro Electric Commission. In this photo, Reber stands in front of his new house in 1981, and adjusts his basement ductwork in 1992. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]
Start Date:2004-10-13
Location:Tasmania, Australia
Creator:Papers of Grote Reber
Series:Photographs Series
Unit:Antennas Unit
Subunit:Tasmanian Array Subunit
Type:Still Image
Subject:Facilities--non-NRAO facility
Description:Relocation of the control building for Reber's 2 MHz Tasmanian array from beside Reber's home in Bothwell, Tasmania, to University of Tasmania's Mt. Pleasant Observatory in Cambridge, Tasmania. The control house is now a part of the Grote Reber Museum, dedicated 19 January 2008. [show more]