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Sir Bernard Lovell (Sir Alfred Charles Bernard Lovell), 1913-, English radio astronomer, b. Oldland Common, Gloucestershire, England, Ph.D. Univ. of Bristol, 1936. He was a member of the cosmic-ray research team at the Univ. of Manchester, was occupied with radar research during World War II, and in 1946 showed that radar echoes could be obtained from daytime meteor showers, which are invisible using optical astronomical techniques. Lovell was the leader of the team that built at Jodrell Bank, near Manchester, England, what was then the largest steerable radiotelescope (completed 1957). Finished just in time to track the first artificial satellite, Sputnik I, the telescope has been instrumental in pinpointing the exact locations of manned and unmanned satellites and space probes, though this was not its intended or primary use. The 250-ft-diameter (76-m) telescope (since surpassed in size) is now a part of the Jodrell Bank Observatory , which Lovell directed (1945-81). Among his publications are Science and Civilization (1939), Radio Astronomy (1952), Meteor Astronomy (1954), The Story of Jodrell Bank (1968), Emerging Cosmology (1980), and an autobiography, Astronomer by Chance (1990).

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Lovell, Sir (Alfred Charles) Bernard

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Lovell, Sir (Alfred Charles) Bernard (1913– ) English astronomer. From 1951 to 1981, Lovell was director of the Jodrell Bank experimental station for radio astronomy near Manchester, England, where he oversaw the construction of the world's first large steerable radio telescope.

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Lovell, Bernard( Alfred Charles Lovell) (1913– )English radio astronomer. His daytime radar observations of the Giacobinid meteor shower in 1946 proved the worth of the technique. From 1950 he studied radio emission from space, showing that its fluctuations were atmospheric effects akin to the scintillation of starlight. He supervised the building of the Mark I radio telescope at Jodrell Bank (now known as the Lovell Telescope), and attracted publicity by using it to monitor the first Soviet space probes. Lovell also studied radio emission from flare stars.

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