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The National Radio Astronomy Observatory/Associated Universities Inc. Archives actively seeks out, collects, organizes, preserves, and provides access to institutional records, personal papers, multimedia materials, and oral histories of enduring value which document NRAO’s historical development, institutional history, instrument construction, and ongoing activities, including its participation in multi-institutional collaborations. As the national facility for radio astronomy, the Archives also includes materials on history and development of radio astronomy in the United States, particularly if such materials are in danger of being lost or discarded by other institutions or individuals.
Click below for links to our Finding Aids or search for items here.
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- National Radio Astronomy Observatory: Institutional Records.
Click here for a timeline of NRAO history. Click here for a list of books by NRAO staff members. ◦ Legacy Astronomical Images, 1978-2012.
- Associated Universities, Inc.: Institutional Records.
- Papers of Donald C. Backer, 1943-2010.
- Papers of Alan H. Barrett, 1927-1991.
- Papers of Ronald N. Bracewell, 1921-2007.
- Papers of Alan H. Bridle, 1942- .
- Papers of Robert L. Brown, 1943-2014.
- Papers of Bernard F. Burke, 1928-2018.
- Papers of Martha Stahr Carpenter, 1920-2013
- Papers of Barry G. Clark, 1938- .
- Papers of Marshall H. Cohen, 1926-
- Papers of Nannielou Hepburn Dieter Conklin, 1926-2014.
Click here for "Nan Dieter Conklin: A Life in Science" [Web resource].
- Papers of Robert L. Dickman, 1947-
- Papers of Raymond P. Escoffier, 1940-2021
- H.I. (Doc) Ewen, 1922-2015. [Web resource]
- Papers of John Wilson Findlay , 1915-1994
- Papers of Mark A. Gordon, 1937-2024
- Papers of W. Miller Goss, 1941- . (The collection is currently being processed)
- Papers of David S. Heeschen, 1926-2012.
- Arthur J. Higgs, 1904-1991. [Web resource]
- Papers of David E. Hogg, 1936-
- Papers of Karl G. Jansky, 1905-1950.
- Papers of Kenneth I. Kellermann, 1937- .
Click here for Kellermann's interviews with Michael Balister, Bernard F. Burke, Fred Crews, Frank D. Drake, David S. Heeschen, David E. Hogg, William E. Howard III, Harvey S. Liszt, Theodore R. Riffe, Campbell M. Wade, and Sander Weinreb.
- Papers of John Daniel Kraus, 1910-2004.
- Papers of Fred K.Y. Lo, 1947-2016
- Papers of Grote Reber, 1911-2002.
- Papers of Morton S. Roberts, 1926-2024
- Papers of Arthur M. Shalloway, 1922-2019.
- Papers of Lewis E. Snyder, 1939-2021.
- Papers of Woodruff T. Sullivan III, 1944- .
Click here for a listing of the 255 radio astronomers interviewed by Sullivan (plus the 52 individuals he was unable to interview) with links to more detailed information.
- Papers of George W. Swenson, Jr., 1922-2017.
- Papers of A. Richard Thompson, 1931-
- Papers of James S. Ulvestad, 1955-
- Papers of Paul A. Vanden Bout, 1939-
- Interview with Campbell M. Wade, 1930-2024.
- Papers of Sander Weinreb, 1936-
- Papers of Gart Westerhout, 1927-2012.
- Early Radio Astronomy Courses, 1951-1970.
- Radio Astronomy History Talks, 2009- .
- Other Historical Resources. ALMA book notes, Bracewell sundial, Open Skies book notes, Pawsey book supplemental materials.
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The Archives does not include archived observational data from NRAO telescopes, astronomical images created after 2012, or equipment and instruments. Click here for links to archived observational data. A selection of astronomical images created through 2012 may be found in our Legacy Astronomical Images collection. Astronomical images created after 2012 may be found in the NRAO Multimedia Gallery. NRAO numbered internal report series, Green Bank workshop proceedings, NRAO reprint series, etc. are included in the Library collection. Other information and links on radio astronomy history may be found here. The Web page for the IAU-URSI Historical Radio Astronomy Working Group is here.
Please refer to our Archives Policy for more detailed information on collection policy and access, or contact the NRAO/AUI Archives at 1-434-296-0203 or through our online form. Although many materials on NRAO's history are not yet formally part of the Archives, you are encouraged to contact us with any questions, as we are aware of the location of many documents at NRAO which will eventually be added to the collection.
We are actively seeking documents which will enhance our collection, and recognize that many pieces of our history may be held by current and former staff, or by non-NRAO people who served on AUI or NRAO boards and committees or were involved in building our instruments. We would be happy to discuss any potential donations of material.