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November 9, 1987

Exploring the Invisible Universe

Dr. George A. Seielstad
Assistant Director National Radio Astronomy Observatory

Darwin 103
3:00 PM

Dr. George A. Seielstad, Assistant Director of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Green Bank, West Virginia, will comment on current significant areas of research in radio astronomy. He will also describe the operation of the NRAO and discuss the physical principles important in the interpretation of radio data. [Available on VHS in the SSU library.]