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Jodrell Bank Collection

Jodrell Bank, located in Cheshire East SK11 9 Map, is home to the iconic Lovell radio telescope

Background imageJodrell Bank Collection: Lovell radio telescope

Lovell radio telescope. This large radio telescope dish is located at the Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, UK. It has a diameter of 76 metres

Background imageJodrell Bank Collection: Cheshire East SK11 9 Map

Cheshire East SK11 9 Map
Postcode Sector Map of Cheshire East SK11 9

Background imageJodrell Bank Collection: Radio telescope with tractor and baler baling silage in foreground, Lovell Telescope

Radio telescope with tractor and baler baling silage in foreground, Lovell Telescope, Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire, England, June

Background imageJodrell Bank Collection: Radio telescope, Lovell Telescope, Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire, England, april

Radio telescope, Lovell Telescope, Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire, England, april

Background imageJodrell Bank Collection: Inside of planetarium

Inside of planetarium

Background imageJodrell Bank Collection: Projectionist Ray Rutter: planetarium Jodrell Bank

Projectionist Ray Rutter: planetarium Jodrell Bank
Projectionist Ray Rutter in the planetarium at Jodrell Bank radio observatory, near Manchester, England

Background imageJodrell Bank Collection: Jodrell Bank radio telescope

Jodrell Bank radio telescope
View of the 250 foot (76 metre) diameter dish of the Mark 1A radio telescope at Jodrell Bank, near Manchester, England. Commissioned in 1957

Background imageJodrell Bank Collection: Evening view of floodlit Mark1A radio telescope

Evening view of floodlit Mark1A radio telescope
Evening view of the floodlit 250 foot (76 metre) diameter Mark 1A radio telescope at Jodrell Bank, near Manchester, England

Background imageJodrell Bank Collection: View of the Mark 1A radio telescope, Jodrell Bank

View of the Mark 1A radio telescope, Jodrell Bank
View of the 250 foot (76 metre) diameter dish of the Mark 1A radio telescope at Jodrell Bank, near Manchester, England. Commissioned in 1957

Background imageJodrell Bank Collection: An anemometer

An anemometer - an instrument used to measure wind speed - located on top of a tower at the Jodrell Bank radio observatory near Manchester, England

Background imageJodrell Bank Collection: Jodrell Bank telescope structure

Jodrell Bank telescope structure
Jodrell Bank Lovell telescope support structure. The girders support the 250ft diameter parabolic antenna of the radio telescope. An example of the art in engineering and technology

Background imageJodrell Bank Collection: Jodrell Bank Observatory

Jodrell Bank Observatory, Cheshire, England, on a moonlit night. At right is the Lovell radio telescope. The dish of this radio telescope has a diameter of 76 metres

Background imageJodrell Bank Collection: Lovell radio telescope receiver

Lovell radio telescope receiver
Lovell radio telescope. View from the dish of the telescope towards the receiver. This large radio telescope dish is located at the Jodrell Bank Observatory in Cheshire, UK


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Jodrell Bank, located in Cheshire East SK11 9 Map, is home to the iconic Lovell radio telescope. Standing tall against the picturesque backdrop of rolling hills and lush green fields, this magnificent structure captures the imagination of all who lay eyes on it. In one captivating image, a tractor and baler are seen baling silage in the foreground while the Lovell Telescope looms majestically in the background at Jodrell Bank Observatory. It's a perfect juxtaposition of rural tranquility and cutting-edge scientific exploration. Another snapshot showcases the grandeur of this remarkable radio telescope during different seasons. In June, under clear blue skies, it stands proud as an emblem of scientific progress against a vibrant landscape. And come April, when nature awakens from its slumber, Jodrell Bank becomes even more enchanting as blossoming flowers surround this technological marvel. Stepping inside Jodrell Bank's planetarium reveals another world altogether. Projectionist Ray Rutter skillfully transports visitors into outer space through mesmerizing visuals that leave them awe-inspired by our vast universe. As night falls upon Jodrell Bank Observatory, floodlights illuminate the Mark1A radio telescope like a beacon guiding us towards new discoveries. Its sheer size and intricate design make it impossible not to be captivated by its presence. But beyond these stunning images lies an important instrument: an anemometer atop one of Jodrell Bank's structures measures wind speed with precision accuracy. This attention to detail ensures that nothing hinders our quest for knowledge amidst ever-changing weather conditions. Jodrell Bank Radio Telescope remains at the forefront of astronomical research and discovery.