Article ID: CBB001180127

If we build it, who will come? Radio astronomy and the limitations of “national” laboratories in cold war America (2003)

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Description The history of big science, especially physics, informs historians that the instrument is at the heart of Cold War science. This article presents the National Radio Astronomy Observatory (NRAO), which was consciously modeled on the Brookhaven National Laboratory and where the choice of instrument was of only secondary importance. During the planning for the NRAO, which took place from 1954 until 1956, mostly in offices in Washington, D.C. and New York, an extended debate emerged over the place of “national” facilities in science, and their relationship to established university programs, particularly those concerned with graduate student instruction. The case of the NRAO reveals the resilience of notions of dispersed scientific community, emphasizing smaller programs in many universities, as well as the perceived necessity of continued participation from a wide disciplinary array of practitioners who, cooperatively, forged radio astronomy. This essay illustrates substantial resistance to the model of scientific practice advocated by the national laboratories when applied to radio astronomy. Critics of a national facility for radio astronomy charged that the substantial funds could be better utilized within existing university-based programs, which would need to be expanded in any event to provide the researchers for the national facility. The senior researchers in radio astronomy were not American, highlighting the fallacy of the notion of national science. (from abstract at http://www.jstor.org/pss/10.1525/hsps.2003.34.1.95)


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Authors & Contributors
Crease, Robert P.
Bridger, Sarah
Brandt, Sierra S.
Bouton, Ellen N.
Kellermann, Kenneth
Silva Neto, Climério Paulo da
Journals
Physics in Perspective
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Traverse
Journal of Astronomical History and Heritage
History of Physics Newsletter
Historical Studies in the Physical and Biological Sciences
Publishers
Springer International Publishing
National Radio Astronomy Observatory
MIT Press
Johns Hopkins University
Harwood Academic Publishers
Harvard University Press
Concepts
Physics
Radio astronomy
Cold War
Government sponsored science
Astronomy
Science and war; science and the military
People
Brown, Robert Hanbury
Berkner, Lloyd Viel
Time Periods
20th century
20th century, late
Places
United States
Australia
Netherlands
Great Britain
West Virginia (U.S.)
Virginia (U.S.)
Institutions
National Radio Astronomy Observatory (U.S.)
Brookhaven National Laboratory (United States)
Strategic Defense Initiative
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization (CSIRO) (Australia)
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