Superscope Probes Space (1965)

Item title reads - Superscope probes space. Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, and the Pacific. Tracking shot past two of the giant dishes of the Science Research Council radio telescope. C/U’s showing the large dish of one of the telescopes. M/S showing Director of the Observatory Professor Martin Ryle talking to guests. C/U Professor Ryle. Interior M/S of the control room. Mr Elmore, Senior Assistant, is sat at large control panel. C/U of panel, Mr Elmore presses a button. C/U of large racks with recording graphs. A man opens panel to graph. C/U hand writing on the graph. C/U of illustrations on wall, over the top reads “Our Galaxy“. C/U of a graph recording signals from the one mile telescope, card below reads “The signals being recorded here from the one mile telescope set out from three-c 295, 3000,000,000 years ago“. C/U of graph recording signals. C/U of display card. C/U of two photographs, caption beside photograph reads “One mile diameter 23 seconds of arc“ pan up to photograph which is out o
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