Powerful Amplifier For Radio-Telescope Planned At U-M
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19
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January
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1961
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Make Discovery
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8
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September
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1960
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Telescope Open house Attracts Thousands
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12
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October
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1959
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U-M's New Radio Telescope, Most Sensitive Of Its Kind, Dedicated
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7
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October
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1959
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U-M's Radio Telescope Now Nearing Completion
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23
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September
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1958
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Portage Lake Observatory Contract Awarded By 'U'
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11
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August
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0
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New Observatory Will Enable Michigan To Be Among Leaders In Astronomy
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21
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January
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1948
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New U Observatory To Be Stream-Lined Building
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12
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July
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1948
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Home Is Wanted For Glass Disks That Cost $15,000
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30
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October
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1937
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Dr. William L. Williams and Larry D. Petro, of the U-M Astronomy and Physics departments, work together at Stinchfield Woods Observatory, May 1972 Photographer: Cecil Lockard
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1972
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Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1972
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Working Together Dr. William L. Williams (left), professor of physics, and Larry D. Petro, research assistant in astronomy, work together in the University's Stinchfield Woods Observatory near Dexter. The two departments are working together more and more on research and instructional programs designed to benefit mankind.
Ann Arbor News, May 14, 1972
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Working Together Dr. William L. Williams (left), professor of physics, and Larry D. Petro, research assistant in astronomy, work together in the University's Stinchfield Woods Observatory near Dexter. The two departments are working together more and more on research and instructional programs designed to benefit mankind.
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