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Grote Reber's First Radio Telescope – National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Cosmic Search Issue 12 Page 8 - The First 50 Years of Radio Astronomy, Part 1: Karl Jansky and His Discovery of Radio Waves from Our Galaxy by John Kraus
The Largest Feasible Steerable Telescope | SpringerLink
National Park Service: Astronomy and Astrophysics (Reber Radio Telescope)
Skynet's First Radio Telescope – National Radio Astronomy Observatory
The History of the Radio Telescope - Mini-Circuits Blog
Radio telescope - Wikipedia
Jodrell Bank Observatory celebrates 70 years of radio astronomy - BBC News
First Contact: Global team simulates message | EurekAlert!
The world's largest radio telescope takes a major step towards construction | Instituto de Astrofísica de Andalucía - CSIC
The Effelsberg radio telescope turns 50 | Max-Planck-Gesellschaft
Reber's self-built radio telescope
50 years of Radio Astronomy
300 Foot Telescope – Green Bank Observatory
The History of the Radio Telescope - Mini-Circuits Blog
The first radio telescope used for Education – National Radio Astronomy Observatory
First Light” with the new University of Arizona 12 m Radio Telescope
9 Haruo Tanaka with the first radio telescope installed at Toyokawa in... | Download Scientific Diagram
History of Radio Astronomy
Philosophy of Science Portal: Arthur Kennelly or Karl Jansky...first radio telescope
Father of SETI with SETI's First Telescope – National Radio Astronomy Observatory
Radio telescope | Images, Definition, & Facts | Britannica
1980 - World largest steerable radio telescope An artist impression of the radio telescope now being built for Manchester University by Messra Husband & Co. of Sheffield, at Jodrell Bank Experimental Station
National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) - The Howard E. Tatel Radio Telescope, built in 1958, was the first major radio telescope at the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO) in Green Bank, WV.
Who Invented Radio Astronomy? A History of the Radio Telescope