Early Years of Radio Astronomy
Discover the groundbreaking world of radio astronomy in Early Years of Radio Astronomy by W. T. Sullivan. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2005, this insightful book spans 432 pages and celebrates the fiftieth anniversary of Karl Jansky's pivotal discovery of extraterrestrial radio emissions in 1933. Professor Sullivan compiles accounts from many of the field's pioneers, providing a unique perspective on the events and individuals who shaped this revolutionary branch of astronomy. This book is essential for anyone interested in the history and development of astronomical observation and methods. Dive into the rich narrative of how radio astronomy transformed our understanding of the universe and continues to influence scientific exploration today.