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Astronomer by Chance (New ed)

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A chance event in 1939 changed the young Bernard Lovell's life and led him to become one of the pioneers of radio astronomy.

From an idea that radar used for detecting enemy aircraft might have larger potential, he developed a telescope capable of investigating the distant regions of the universe.

His famous telescopes at Jodrell Bank have played a critical role in the discovery of unknown objects in the universe and led to questions that lie at the heart of contemporary astronomy and astrophysics.

Bernard Lovell's story is one of chance, tenacity and infinite resourcefulness in the face of technical and bureaucratic difficulties.

To read his account is also to see how the image and reality of science have changed in his lifetime, partly through his own work.

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Oxford Paperbacks
0192829491 / 9780192829498
Paperback / softback
520.92
01/08/1992
United Kingdom
384 pages
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