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Making Waves - The Story of Ruby Payne-Scott: Australian Pioneer Radio Astronomer (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
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Making Waves - The Story of Ruby Payne-Scott: Australian Pioneer Radio Astronomer (Paperback, 2013 ed.)
Series: Astronomers' Universe
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This book is an abbreviated, partly re-written version of "Under
the Radar - The First Woman in Radio Astronomy: Ruby Payne-Scott."
It addresses a general readership interested in historical and
sociological aspects of astronomy and presents the biography of
Ruby Payne-Scott (1912 - 1981). As the first female radio
astronomer (and one of the first people in the world to consider
radio astronomy), she made classic contributions to solar radio
physics. She also played a major role in the design of the
Australian government's Council for Scientific and Industrial
Research radars, which were in turn of vital importance in the
Southwest Pacific Theatre in World War II. These radars were used
by military personnel from Australia, the United States and New
Zealand. From a sociological perspective, her career offers many
examples of the perils of being a female academic in the first half
of the 20th century. Written in an engaging style and complemented
by many historical photographs, this book offers fascinating
insights into the beginnings of radio astronomy and the role of a
pioneering woman in astronomy. To set the scene, the first
colourfully illustrated chapter presents an overview of solar
astrophysics and the tools of the radio astronomer. From the
reviews of "Under the Radar": "This is a beautifully-researched,
copiously-illustrated and well-written book that tells us much more
than the life of one amazing female radio astronomer. It also
provides a profile on radar developments during WWII and on
Australia's pre-eminent place in solar radio astronomy in the years
following WWII. Under the Radar is compelling reading, and if you
have taken the time to read right through this review then it
certainly belongs on your bookshelf!" (Wayne Orchiston, Journal of
Astronomical History and Heritage, March, 2010)
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