A monthly series on astronomy
The Sky's Limit by HUGH BUTLER , Ph.D., F.R.A.S. of the Royal Observatory, Edinburgh The atmosphere shields us from harmful ultra-violet and x-rays from the sun, but this radiation contains valuable astronomical information. How can astronomers overcome this limitation? DR. BUTLER describes progress with experiments using rockets and satellites
Lesson 36 given by SYDNEY SALAME with the help of SABINE MICHAEL
RENEE GODDARD as Renate Braun
DAVID HADDA as Paul Weber
Script by SYDNEY SALAME and EDITH R. BAER
Produced by EDITH R. BAER
Monday's broadcast
Listeners' questions will be answered in a special programme on March 4
See page 42 for details of booklet and pronunciation disc
Introduced by Roy Hay
By their Fruits: Peter Russell suggests some less common attractive fruiting trees and shrubs for the garden.
Ring culture: Arthur Billitt, Head of the Lenton Experimental Station, gives advice on ring culture of tomatoes and chrysanthemums.
Introduced by BILL HARTLEY
Garage Forecourt Service: PAT GREGORY of the R.A.C. reports on a recent survey, followed by a discussion with ALFRED S. FosH of the Motor Agents' Association and BEN POWELL. a Cambridgeshire garage owner Running Out of Petrol: CHRISTINE COTTON relates her recent experiences
Dazzle and Dipped Headlights: by GEOFFREY HANCOCK
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