Ragbir Bhathal was an Australian astronomer and author, based at the Western Sydney University (WSU), Australia. He was known for his work on Optical Search...
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OCLC 70677943. Colless, Matthew; Bhathal, Ragbir Singh (21 March 2018). "Matthew Colless interviewed by Ragbir Bhathal in the Australian astronomers oral...
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a pedestal, "In memory of Paul Wild, founder of this observatory". Bhathal, Ragbir (1996). Australian astronomers: achievements at the frontiers of astronomy...
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evidence in favor of the existence of a black hole. In December 2008, Ragbir Bhathal of the University of Western Sydney claimed the detection of a strong...
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that would want to contact humanity would be aggressive. Similarly, Ragbir Bhathal claimed that since the laws of evolution would be the same on another...
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C Clarke CBE. The Observatory Director (2000-2022) was the late Dr. Ragbir Bhathal. It was originally named UWS Rotary Observatory. The observatory is...
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The campus is home to the UWS Rotary Observatory, designed by Dr. Ragbir Bhathal, consisting of two observing domes of 4.5m and 2.9m diameter respectively...
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2018. Wild, J. P. (John Paul); Bhathal, R.S. (interviewer) (7 February 1995), Paul Wild interviewed by Ragbir Bhathal for the Australian astronomers oral...
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The signal will reach Gliese 581 in early 2029. Using optical SETI, Ragbir Bhathal claimed to have detected an unexplained pulse of light from the direction...
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11039 times, according to Thomson ISI. Ragbir Bhathal (23 June 2006), Bruce Peterson interviewed by Ragbir Bhathal in the Australian astronomers oral history...
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field, as well as being "a delightful man". Historian of astronomy Ragbir Bhathal considered Gascoigne to have been an important figure in Australian...
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Ang, cultural studies, academic and author Jack Barbalet, sociologist Ragbir Bhathal, astronomer and author David Burchell, journalist Jane Caro, social...
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Falcon, 1960" (PDF). Hunstead, Richard W.; Bhathal, Ragbir (2005). "Richard Hunstead interviewed by Ragbir Bhathal in the Australian astronomers oral history...
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Watson, Mark Phillips and NASA astronaut Greg Chamitoff. 1996–2011 Ragbir Bhathal, (Western Sydney University). 2009–2020 Bryan Gaensler (University of...
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place-name'. The name of the NSW town Temora is also from Ossian's Poems. Bhathal, Ragbir; Sutherland, Ralph; Butcher, Harvey (2013). Mt Stromlo Observatory...
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one of the Royal Society of New Zealand's "150 women in 150 words". Bhathal, Ragbir (1999). Profiles: Australian Women Scientists. Canberra: National Library...
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Research". University of Melbourne. 2017. Retrieved 15 April 2018. Bhathal, Ragbir; Bhathal, Jenny (1 January 2006). Australian Backyard Astronomy. National...
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Canberra: National Library of Australia. p. 43. ISBN 0642106169. Bhathal, Ragbir (1996). Australian astronomers: achievements at the frontiers of astronomy...
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Astronomy, University of Hawaiʻi. 4 February 2008. Retrieved 31 May 2014. Bhathal, Ragbir; Ralph Sutherland; Harvey Butcher (2013). Mt Stromlo Observatory: From...
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(Sydney University), known for his work on the Red Square Nebula. Dr. Ragbir Bhathal (University of Western Sydney) Dr. David Malin (Australian Astronomical...
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In 2003, Pucci received the Australian Federation Centenary Medal. Bhathal, Ragbir (1999). Profiles, Australian Women Scientists. National Library of...
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Observatory. Crows Nest, NSW: Allen & Unwin. p. 132. ISBN 9781865086590. Bhathal, Ragbir; Sutherland, Ralph; Butcher, Harvey (2013). Mt Stromlo Observatory:...
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I (2001). "Panspermia asks new questions". In Kingsley, Stuart A; Bhathal, Ragbir (eds.). The Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) in the...
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Retrieved 19 May 2014. Klyce, Brig (22 January 2001). Kingsley, Stuart A.; Bhathal, Ragbir (eds.). Panspermia Asks New Questions. The Search for Extraterrestrial...
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McGarry, Meghan; Treffers, Dick (2001-08-03). Kingsley, Stuart A.; Bhathal, Ragbir (eds.). "Berkeley radio and optical SETI programs: SETI@home, SERENDIP...
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www.mlcsyd.nsw.edu.au. MLC School Sydney. Retrieved 28 March 2017. Bhathal, Ragbir (1999). Profiles : Australian women scientists. National Library of...
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Canberra: National Library of Australia. p. 43. ISBN 0642106169. Bhathal, Ragbir (1996). Australian astronomers: achievements at the frontiers of astronomy...
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www.mlcsyd.nsw.edu.au. MLC School Sydney. Retrieved 28 March 2017. Bhathal, Ragbir (1999). Profiles : Australian women scientists. National Library of...
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Archived from the original on 26 February 2020. Retrieved 4 October 2019. Bhathal, Ragbir (1 June 2014). "The Great Melbourne Telescope in Astronomy and Geophysics"...
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Bills Digest". Bills Digest. Parliamentary Library. ISSN 1328-8091. Bhathal, Ragbir; White, Graeme (1991). Under the Southern Cross: A brief history of...
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