The whole telescope rotates on circular railway tracks, the bowl (which rather excitingly started to move while we were perambulating around it)
is supported on either side by two towers and can be tilted at any angle. The telescope became fully operational in 1957 just in time to follow the launch of the world's first artificial satellite, Sputnik 1, by the Russians. The bowl is in the shape of a paraboloid and gathers the incoming radio waves from space. If you can pick out the two small dishes in the gloom at either side of the base of the telescope in the first photograph
Whispering Dish |
Discovery Centre, here I am outside the Planet Pavilion which explains the wonders of the universe and the Jodrell Bank telescopes, not to mention interactive objects to while away a gloomy December day. Then to move outside to enjoy one of Bernard Lovell's other interests
trees (I think this one is a Whitebeam). He opened the Arboretum in 1972 and there is a large acreage to wander around containing the national collection of Sorbus and Malus
In 2011 they opened the Galaxy Garden designed by the gardener Chris Beardshaw which tells the story of the formation of the galaxy in seven key stages. The story in plants surrounds a mound inlaid with a chalk motif of the galaxy which can be seen on the gate notice above. Wondering why I did not get up close and personal?
Inappropriate footwear in one of the wettest winters on record
Here is the Birth of the Planets, the grass is clumps of dust particles starting to gather together. You will just have to imagine the flowering perennials representing the protoplanets clashing together. We all agreed that a return in the Spring would be a more interesting time and also the apple trees would be in blossom
so enjoyed a few surprises, the trees and of course
the radio telescope.
An entry to ABC Wednesday, a journey through the alphabet, this week sojourning at J here
8 comments:
What a fascinating and informative post ~ and great photos!
Happy Week to you ~ ^_^
Great post Joy. I'm ashamed to say that I've never visited Jodrell Bank even though it is less than an hour's drive from where I live. Doubly so since it is where my cousin trained as an astronomer. Thanks for reminding me to put it on my list of things to see and do!
Very lovely place with such wonderful dishes.
Fascinating are they, don't you think? Not to far from were i live these things stand in a field too
Wonderful photos'
Have a nice ABC-Wedneday-day / – week
♫ M e l ☺ d y ♫ (abc-w-team)
I am impressed when I see those gigantic telescopes. In my country we have a big one in Drenthe not far from Melody's home.
Have a great week.
Wil, ABCW Team.
Huge construction! But I like it that they have surrounded it with people-friendly things like trees and birds:) And the sign made me chuckle:)
Also, Joy, I finished the painting finally of the photo you let me use, it's going to be in one of the next weeks, but I'll alert you to when I post it:)
SCIENCE! love it.
ROG, ABCW
Thank goodness for people like Lovell and Husband who are determined to plug through the "difficult but not impossible".
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