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- (1929–2017 CE) Amar Bose, eletrical engineer (1929–2013 CE) Govind Swarup, radioastronomer (1929–2020 CE) Kookal Ramunni Krishnan, physician (1929–1999 CE) Krityunjai...
- Paul D. Feldman, American astronomer, and Paul A. Feldman, Canadian radioastronomer MPC · 3658 3659 Bellingshausen 1969 TE2 Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen...
- 13006 13009 Voloshchuk 1985 PB2 Yuri Voloshchuk (born 1941), Ukrainian radioastronomer and professor at the Kharkov University JPL · 13009 13010 Germantitov...
- Russian radioastronomer JPL · 18119 18120 Lytvynenko 2000 NA25 Leonid Mikolajovich Lytvynenko (Leonid Nikolaevich Lytvynenko), Ukrainian radioastronomer JPL ·...
- British immunologist May 11 – Antony Hewish (died 2021), English radioastronomer (Nobel Prize in Physics 1974) June 24 – James W. Black (died 2010)...
- S2CID 189905992. Bertoldi, Frank (7 October 2002). "Beyond Pluto: Max-Planck radioastronomers measure the sizes of distant minor planets" (Press release). Argelander-Instituts...
- – Edward Thomas Hall, scientist (died 2001) 11 May Antony Hewish, radioastronomer, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics (died 2021) Jackie Milburn...
- depending on the orientation of the solar panels, was performed both by radioastronomers and amateurs, but without success. The 4M probe was the first private...
- publisher and ****ographer (d. 2013) Robert Wilson, American physicist and radioastronomer, recipient of 2018 Nobel Prize in Physics January 14 – Clarence Carter...
- blocks radio waves below 4 MHz. This is both a problem for Earth-bound radioastronomers (who cannot observe radio waves below 4 MHz) and a benefit for space-based...