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deSitter
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Discovery of Crab pulsar, told by the discoverer new
      #5331628 - 07/23/12 04:16 PM

An interview with Michael Disney from 1976 - thrilling reading.

http://www.aip.org/history/ohilist/4576.html

I found this just now, great reading. Disney discovered the optical component of the Crab Nebula pulsar. He also worked on the HST's design and observing program, and is a noted critic of cosmology.

-drl


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sirchz
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Re: Discovery of Crab pulsar, told by the discoverer new [Re: deSitter]
      #5333106 - 07/24/12 01:24 PM

http://www.americanscientist.org/issues/pub/2007/9/modern-cosmology-science-or-folktale/1

An article by the same Disney that I really like.


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deSitter
Still in Old School


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Re: Discovery of Crab pulsar, told by the discoverer [Re: sirchz]
      #5333124 - 07/24/12 01:35 PM

I felt a visceral excitement as he described being perched high in the telescope dome in the dark, interpreting the display of this fancy (for the time) instrumentation. And that his first suspicion, the South Preceding Star, was right, although on the first night they made rookie mistakes that could have lost them the prize.

-drl


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