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The Long Michelson Interferometer was a radio telescope interferometer built by Martin Ryle and co-workers in the late 1940s beside a rifle range to the west of Cambridge, England. The interferometer consisted of 2 fixed elements 440m apart to survey the sky using Earth rotation. It produced the Preliminary survey of the radio stars in the Northern Hemisphere at 45 MHz - 214 MHz. The telescope was operated by the Radio Astronomy Group of Cambridge University. Martin Ryle and Antony Hewish received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1974 for this and later work in radio interferometry.

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  • Long Michelson Interferometer (fr)
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  • The Long Michelson Interferometer was a radio telescope interferometer built by Martin Ryle and co-workers in the late 1940s beside a rifle range to the west of Cambridge, England. The interferometer consisted of 2 fixed elements 440m apart to survey the sky using Earth rotation. It produced the Preliminary survey of the radio stars in the Northern Hemisphere at 45 MHz - 214 MHz. The telescope was operated by the Radio Astronomy Group of Cambridge University. Martin Ryle and Antony Hewish received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1974 for this and later work in radio interferometry. (en)
  • Le Long Michelson Interferometer (« Long interféromètre de Michelson ») était un interféromètre radiotélescope construit par Martin Ryle et ses collègues à la fin des années 1940 à côté du champ de tir à l'ouest de Cambridge, en Angleterre. L'interféromètre se composait de 2 éléments fixes distants de 440 mètres pour sonder le ciel en utilisant la rotation de la Terre. Il a produit le relevé préliminaire des étoiles radio dans l'hémisphère nord à 45 MHz - 214 MHz. Le télescope était exploité par le de l'Université de Cambridge. (fr)
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  • The Long Michelson Interferometer was a radio telescope interferometer built by Martin Ryle and co-workers in the late 1940s beside a rifle range to the west of Cambridge, England. The interferometer consisted of 2 fixed elements 440m apart to survey the sky using Earth rotation. It produced the Preliminary survey of the radio stars in the Northern Hemisphere at 45 MHz - 214 MHz. The telescope was operated by the Radio Astronomy Group of Cambridge University. Martin Ryle and Antony Hewish received the Nobel Prize for Physics in 1974 for this and later work in radio interferometry. (en)
  • Le Long Michelson Interferometer (« Long interféromètre de Michelson ») était un interféromètre radiotélescope construit par Martin Ryle et ses collègues à la fin des années 1940 à côté du champ de tir à l'ouest de Cambridge, en Angleterre. L'interféromètre se composait de 2 éléments fixes distants de 440 mètres pour sonder le ciel en utilisant la rotation de la Terre. Il a produit le relevé préliminaire des étoiles radio dans l'hémisphère nord à 45 MHz - 214 MHz. Le télescope était exploité par le de l'Université de Cambridge. Martin Ryle et Antony Hewish ont reçu le prix Nobel de physique en 1974 pour ce travail et d'autres ultérieurs en interférométrie radio. (fr)
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