American Decades
Astronomy: The Sound of the Big Bang
Measuring Radio Signals from Hydrogen.
In 1961 German-American physicist Arno A. Penzias completed work on his Ph.D., studying the use of masers to amplify radio signals, and began work at Bell Laboratories with Robert W. Wilson measuring radio signals from hydrogen in space. They had access there to the world's most sensitive radio telescope, a six-meter horn antenna used to send and receive signals from the passive Echo satellite.
A Constant Noise.
In 1961 the Echo chief engineer E. A. Ohm noted electronic noise in this antenna carefully measured at three kelvins. Penzias and Wilson tried to eliminate the noise without success. They cleaned a family of birds out of the horn and eliminated mechanical vibrations, but a constant three kelvins of noise was always there.
The Big Bang.
Finally, they concluded that the noise came from space itself, from all directions in the microwave...
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1960's Science and Technology
- Overview
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Topics in the News
- Archaeology/Anthropology: Obsidian Dating
- Archaeology/Anthropology: Aegyptopithecus
- Archaeology/Anthropology: Ancient Remains
- Astronomy: Radio, X-ray, and Infrared
- Astronomy: Pulsars, Quasars, Cosmic Masers
- Astronomy: Project Ozma—Will They Hear Us?
- Astronomy: The Sound of the Big Bang
- Biology: Molecular Revolution
- Biology: The First Gene
- Biology: Dolphin Communication
- Biology: Primordial Soup
- Chemistry: Not So Noble Anymore
- Chemistry: Lawrencium
- Computer Science: Basic Knowledge
- Computer Science: When the Chips are Down
- Earth Sciences: Geothermal Power
- Earth Science: Plowshares, or Getting the Gas Out
- Earth Sciences: The Greenhouse Effect
- Oceanography: Seafloor Spreading
- Oceanography: Trieste
- Oceanography: Sealab and Friends
- Physics: Proving Einstein Right
- Physics: What Does It Antimatter?
- Physics: Irradiate for Safety
- Physics: Laser
- The Space Program: Project Mercury
- The Space Program: Project Gemini
- The Space Program:Project Apollo
- The Space Program: Unmanned Space Exploration
- Warfare and Science: Nuclear Navy
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- Important Events in Science and Technology, 1960–1969
