Arthur Covington
Arthur Edwin Covington (21 September 1913 – 17 March 2001) was a Canadian physicist who made the first radio astronomy measurements in Canada. Through these he made the valuable discovery that sunspots generate large amounts of microwaves at the 10.7 cm wavelength, offering a simple all-weather method to measure and predict sunspot activity, and their associated effects on communications. The sunspot detection program has run continuously to this day.
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Arthur Covington
Arthur Edwin Covington (21 September 1913 – 17 March 2001) was a Canadian physicist who made the first radio astronomy measurements in Canada. Through these he made the valuable discovery that sunspots generate large amounts of microwaves at the 10.7 cm wavelength, offering a simple all-weather method to measure and predict sunspot activity, and their associated effects on communications. The sunspot detection program has run continuously to this day.
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Arthur Edwin Covington (21 Sep ...... run continuously to this day.
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آرثر كوفنغتون هو فيزيائي كندي، ...... مارس 2001 في كينغستون في كندا.
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Arthur Edwin Covington (21 Sep ...... run continuously to this day.
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آرثر كوفنغتون هو فيزيائي كندي، ...... مارس 2001 في كينغستون في كندا.
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