
           ARTICLE BIBLIOGRAPHY - Radio Astronomy

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1946  January    QST    "Listening in on The Stars"           4 pages
                        (Villard)

1947  July       QST    "Meteor Detection by Amateur Radio"   6 pages
                        (Villard)

1956  May        QST    "Radio Astronomy"                     3 pages
                        (Goodman)

1957  September  QST    "A Radio Telescope"                   5 pages
                        (Firor)

1963  September  QST    "The Moonbounce Problem 28 Mc,        4 pages
                        and Up" (Howard)

1964  July       QST    Tomcik, "Aurorascope"                 3 pages
                        (Sun Scope)  (Feedback:  October 1964)   

1965  January    QST    "Tracking The Moon in Simple          3 pages
                        English  (Michael)

1966  February   QST    "ASTRONET"                            3 pages
                        (Calkins/Guter)

1971  September  QST    "Reception of Radio-Freq. Emissions   1 page
                         From Jupiter" Tech. Correspondence
                         (Moore)

1975  August     QST     Interstellar Communications           p. 50

1991 Microwave Update    Radio Astronomy

1993 Microwave Update    Radio Astronomy for the Amateur--Do You
                         Really Need a 100 Foot Dish

1994 December    QST     Monitoring the Shoemaker-Levy 9 Comet Impacts

1995 February    QST     Radio Observations of Two Solar Eclipses


There is a related bibliography on Earth-Moon-Earth (moonbounce)
communications.

You might be interested in the magazine, "Sky & Telescope,"
published at 49 Bay Station Road, Cambridge, Mass.


