Grote Reber, shown at age 73 during a visit to his hometown of Wheaton, III., holds a scale model of his first radio telescope in May 1986. Reber, who now lives in Tasmania, built the world's first radio telescope in a Wheaton backyard in 1937 after At&T physicist Karl Jansky dicovered radio waves from space. (AP Photo/H. Rick Bamman)

Grote Reber, shown at age 73 during a visit to his hometown of Wheaton, III., holds a scale model of his first radio telescope in May 1986. Reber, who now lives in Tasmania, built the world's first radio telescope in a Wheaton backyard in 1937 after At&T physicist Karl Jansky dicovered radio waves from space. (AP Photo/H. Rick Bamman) Stock Photo
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Associated Press / Alamy Stock Photo

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2979 x 2158 px | 25.2 x 18.3 cm | 9.9 x 7.2 inches | 300dpi

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15 January 2013

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H. Rick Bamman

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