The Big Ear
The Big Ear was a radio telescope located on the grounds of the Ohio Wesleyan University's The Perkins Observatory from the 1960s to 1998 when it was disassembled. It was part of The Ohio State University's SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) project. The design of Big Ear is known as Kraus-type, after Dr. John D. Kraus (1910-2004), and is also used at the Nançay Radio Telescope.
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Radio telescope - Ohio Wesleyan University - The Perkins Observatory - 1960s - 1998 - Ohio State University - SETI - Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence - Kraus-type - Dr. John D. Kraus - 1910 - 2004 - Nançay Radio Telescope
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The Big Ear completed the first radio map of the night sky in the early 1970s. On August 15, 1977, The Big Ear recorded its greatest success when an interesting radio signal was received from the portion of the sky that the telescope was aimed at. This event, chronicled in text books and well known in astrological circles, is known as "The WOW!" signal, so named for the notation made by a volunteer at the site on the date of the event. No other such signal was recorded.
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1970s - 1977 - "The WOW!"
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The Big Ear was noted in the 1995 Guinness Book of World Records as being the longest operating Radio Telescope involved with the SETI project to that date.
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1995 - Guinness Book of World Records
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The radio telescope was disassembled in 1998 when developers who had purchased the site from Ohio Wesleyan University began construction of an expansion of a golf course next to the site.
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1998 - Ohio Wesleyan University
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The Big Ear was parodied in bestselling game Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas by the presence of a large radio telescope of the same name in the desert region.
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