THE RADIOPHYSICS FIELD STATION AT PENRITH, NEW SOUTH WALES, AND THE WORLD'S FIRST SOLAR RADIOSPECTROGRAPH

作者: Harry Wendt , Ronald Stewart , Bruce Slee , Wayne Orchiston

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摘要: The Solar Radio Astronomy Group within the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation's Division of Radiophysics built world's first radiospectrograph at Penrith (Australia) in 1948. instrument was used to study radio emission from active Sun over continuous frequency range 70 130 MHz. This led spectral classification solar bursts which advanced scientific space research by real time monitoring corona.

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