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...great, hornlike antenna. This mammoth electronic ear rotates, twists at odd angles, and can point toward any part of the sky. However it turns, two fair-size houses filled with electronics turn with it, and the thin, frail voice of Telstar is plucked from the sky. Fed into a maser cooled with liquid helium and sent through other intricate equipment, that voice is beefed up and transformed into TV programs or hundreds of voice signals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Telstar's Triumph | 7/20/1962 | See Source »

...working with the hydrogen maser group that is under the direction of Norman F. Ramsey, professor of Physics...

Author: By Gerald R. Davidson, | Title: Popov Studying at College | 10/21/1961 | See Source »

...first maser, built by physicist Charles H. Townes at Columbia University in 1951, solved this problem by physically segregating the high energy atoms in a gas from the low energy ones. This gas maser, however, proved unsuitable for practical amplification...

Author: By Gerald R. Davidson, | Title: Professor Receives Award For Invention of "Maser" | 10/18/1961 | See Source »

...actual maser in use on the radio telescope at the University's Harvard, Mass., Observatory is contained in a box about four feet long and one foot wide and deep. The crystal that is the heart of the maser is a synthetic ruby placed between the two poles of a magnet and kept in a both of liquid helium at a temperature about two degrees above absolute zero(--491* Fahrenheit...

Author: By Gerald R. Davidson, | Title: Professor Receives Award For Invention of "Maser" | 10/18/1961 | See Source »

...Observatory maser has achieved a ten-fold increase in the sensitivity of the telescope, which is used to detect the radio waves emitted by stars and other sources scattered throughout the universe...

Author: By Gerald R. Davidson, | Title: Professor Receives Award For Invention of "Maser" | 10/18/1961 | See Source »

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