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    Jansky is a lunar impact crater that lies along the eastern limb of the Moon. It was named after American physicist Karl Jansky. It lies due east of the...
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    Karl Guthe Jansky (October 22, 1905 – February 14, 1950) was an American physicist and radio engineer who in April 1933 first announced his discovery of...
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    The crater lies on the south edge of Mare Marginis, to the east of the crater Jansky. To the northwest across the Mare Marginis is the crater Goddard...
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  • Jansky is a non-SI unit of electromagnetic flux. Jansky or Janský may also refer to: 1932 Jansky, a main belt asteroid Jansky (crater), a lunar crater...
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  • the crater and the person the crater is named for. Where a crater formation has associated satellite craters, these are detailed on the main crater description...
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    To the east of this crater is the much larger Babcock, and to the northwest is Jansky. This is a circular, bowl-shaped crater with some impact wear...
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    right is the east side of Mare Marginis, with the craters Jansky, Jansky F, and the elongated Jansky D in the foreground, and the eastern mare is in the...
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  • Jabir ibn Aflah (Geber) Josiah Edward Spurr (Spurr crater) Michael Jackson Zacharias Jansen Karl Jansky Pierre Jules César Janssen Louise Freeland Jenkins...
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    of the list. The first radio telescope was invented in 1932, when Karl Jansky at Bell Telephone Laboratories observed radiation coming from the Milky...
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    jansky was named to honor American Karl Gothe Jansky who developed radio astronomy in 1932. Braude crater "Braude". Gazetteer of Planetary Nomenclature...
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    National Medal of Science (1993) Adler Planetarium Lifetime Achievement Award Jansky Lectureship before the National Radio Astronomy Observatory Henry Norris...
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  • Cornelius Jansen, Flemish-Dutch theologian – Jansenism Karl Jansky, American astronomer – jansky, unit of flux density. Janus, Roman mythological character...
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  • mathematician MPC · 8128 8129 Michaelbusch 1975 SK1 Michael W. Busch (born 1987), a Jansky Fellow at the Department of Earth and Space Sciences of the University of...
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    use of radio telescopes. The pioneer of amateur radio astronomy was Karl Jansky, who started observing the sky at radio wavelengths in the 1930s. A number...
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    pour le Développement International de l'Observatoire de Nice in France Jansky Prize (1972) awarded by the National Radio Astronomy Observatory "to recognize...
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  • incomplete 1932: James Chadwick: Discovery of the neutron 1932: Karl Guthe Jansky discovers the first astronomical radio source, Sagittarius A 1932: Ernest...
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  • so slowly that he has to compare photos taken several nights apart. Karl Jansky detects the first radio waves coming from space. In 1942, radio waves from...
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    Edison Pettit measure the surface temperature of the Moon. 1932 – Karl Guthe Jansky recognizes received radio signals coming from outer space as extrasolar...
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  • detection of radio waves from an astronomical object. United States Karl Jansky September 1933 Establishment of the Soviet rocket research lab Reactive...
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  • Tropical and Mountainous Countries" by C. M. Jansky, FM and Television, page 58. "More TV Channels" by Rufus Crater, Broadcasting, May 10, 1948, page 21. "24...
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    source of electrical interference on telephone transmissions, Karl Guthe Jansky of Bell Telephone Laboratories discovered radio waves emanating from stars...
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  • piccolo), Matěj Wagner (oboe), Stanislav Krtička (clarinet), František Janský (horn), and the members of the Brno National Theatre Orchestra František...
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    was played by Josef Trkan, the clarinet by Stanislav Krtička, František Janský played French horn and František Bříza the bassoon. The work was successful:...
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    characteristics are thought to have all originated from the Rheasilvia crater, a large impact crater on the south-polar surface of 4 Vesta, which is the main-belt's...
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  • Analysis Center IWCA – (meeting) International Workshop on Cometary Astronomy Janskys – (publication) Green Bank Observatory JAC – (publication) Japan Astronomical...
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