Interview with Alessandro Braccesi
Description
Alessandro Braccesi, 1937- . Interviewed 28 September 1972 at Bologna, length of interview: 50 minutes.
Creator
Papers of Woodruff T. Sullivan III
Rights
Contact Archivist for details. See Addresses Needed.
Type
Oral History
Interviewer
Sullivan, Woodruff T., III
Interviewee
Braccesi, Alessandro
Location
Original Format of Digital Item
Audio cassette tape
Duration
50 minutes
Interview Topics
History of radio astronomy at Bologna from conception in late 1950s to T "Cross" of late 1960s; how influenced by Dutch and other foreigners, bungles, problems, etc.
Start Date
1972-09-28
Notes
No working file.
This interview was conducted as part of Sullivan's research for his book, Cosmic Noise: A History of Early Radio Astronomy (Cambridge University Press, 2009). In preparing Sullivan interviews for web publication, the NRAO/AUI Archives has made a concerted effort to obtain release forms from interviewees or from their heirs or next of kin. In the case of this interview, we have been unable to find anyone to sign a release. In accordance with our open access policy, we are posting the interview. If you suspect alleged copyright infringement on our site, please email archivist @ nrao.edu. Upon request, we will remove material from public view while we address a rights issue. Please contact us if you are able to supply any contact information for the interviewee or his heirs/next of kin.
We are grateful for the 2011 Herbert C. Pollock Award from Dudley Observatory which funded digitization of the original cassette tapes. Please bear in mind that an interview must be heard with the awareness that different people's memories about an event will often differ, and that memories can change with time for many reasons including subsequent experiences, interactions with others, and one's feelings about an event.
Series
Working Files Series
Unit
Individuals Unit
Range #
8A
Citation
Papers of Woodruff T. Sullivan III, “Interview with Alessandro Braccesi,” NRAO/AUI Archives, accessed November 18, 2024, https://www.nrao.edu/archives/items/show/907.