The Largest Radio-Telescope In The World -- Designed and constructed by members of Manchester University Physical laboratories, at Jodrell Bank Experimental Station, in Cheshire. Inside the Receiving Hut, adjacent to the radio-telescope, Mr. Henbury-Brown watches the radar screen where any signals coming in from the Andromeda nebula may be seen. Another radar receiving set is linked with an automatic camera which records radio activity from the stars in visual form. It was Mr. Hanbury Brown who
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