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The New Mills Cross

SEP 01, 1962

DOI: 10.1063/1.3058408

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Approximately twenty percent of the anticipated cost of constructing one of the world’s largest radio telescopes, the new Mills Cross which is to be erected in Canberra, Australia, has been provided by the US National Science Foundation in the form of a grant to the University of Sydney. The instrument is expected to cost about $700 000, of which $149 000 has been granted by NSF. The remaining funds will be provided by the University’s Nuclear Research Foundation.

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Volume 15, Number 9

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