02548nam 2200457 450 99104802866033211-74224-274-X(CKB)3710000001391147(MiAaPQ)EBC5437555(MiAaPQ)EBC5056575(EXLCZ)99371000000139114720180801d2017 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierRadio astronomer John Bolton and a new window on the universe /Peter Robertson ; foreword by Ron Ekers and Ken KellermannSydney, NSW :NewSouth Publishing,2017.1 online resource (viii, 421 pages) illustrations1-74223-545-X Includes bibliographical references and index."The leading Australian astronomer of his generation, John Bolton (1922-93), was born in Sheffield and educated at Cambridge University. After wartime service in the Royal Navy, he arrived in Sydney and joined the CSIRO Radiophysics Laboratory. In the late 1940s he discovered and identified the first discrete radio sources, unusual objects at vast distances with intense emission at radio frequencies. These discoveries marked the birth of a new field extragalactic radio astronomy.Bolton had the unusual distinction of being the inaugural director of two new observatories. In the late 1950s at Caltech he built the first major observatory for radio astronomy in the United States, and then returned to Australia to take charge of the newly completed Parkes telescope in New South Wales featured in the acclaimed film The Dish. In this thoroughly researched and generously illustrated biography, Peter Robertson tells the remarkable story of how John Bolton, and his CSIRO colleagues, propelled Australia to the forefront of international radio astronomy." --Inside jacket.AstronomersAustraliaBiographyRadio astronomyAustraliaHistoryRadio telescopesAustraliaNew South WalesElectronic books.AstronomersRadio astronomyHistory.Radio telescopes520.94509033Robertson Peter(Science writer),932215Ekers R. D(Ron D.),Kellermann Kenneth I.1937-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910480286603321Radio astronomer2097250UNINA