Author:
Goss W. M.,Hooker Claire,Ekers Ronald D.
Abstract
AbstractThe year 1960 was pivotal for developments at RPL; the GRT construction was underway in the European factories and at Parkes in Australia. CSIRO made a decision to start the Paul Wild Radioheliograph project after the GRT was completed and the Super-Cross project of Mills was put on hold. Both Christiansen and Mills left for new positions at the University of Sydney in mid-year and Bowen and White also began the process that led to John Bolton’s return to CSIRO in early 1961.
Publisher
Springer International Publishing
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