Black Country News: Expert talks on how to see stars; WOLVERHAMPTON.A DESIGNER of one of the most powerful radio telescopes in the world is to present a lecture at Wolverhampton. Dr Ian Morison, who joined Jodrell Bank Observatory Jodrell Bank Observatory (jôd`rəl), observatory for radio astronomy located at Jodrell Bank, Macclesfield, Cheshire, England. Founded in 1945 on the site of a botanical experiment station, it is administered by the Univ. of Manchester. in 1965 and was a designer of the 217 Merlin Array radio telescope radio telescope: see radio astronomy. radio telescope Combination of radio receiver and antenna, used for observation in radio and radar astronomy. , will present Proving Einstein Right in association with Wolverhampton Astronomical Society next Monday from 7.30pm at Highfields Science Specialist School Highfields Science Specialist School is a secondary school in Wolverhampton, England. which was formed in 1957. It accommodates nearly 1,500 pupils. Notable alumni
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