The Radio Sky (1967)

A BAFTA award nominated documentary about how the young science of radio astronomy is able to discover facts about the universe far beyond the range of optical telescopes. The film shows the early and recent highly specialised radio telescopes in Australia, Canada, Puerto Rico, U.S.A. and Britain, and indicates problems of the structure and control of their steerable paraboloid aerials.

Director: Michael Crosfield
Genre: Documentary
Runtime: 27 min
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Cast

Music: Misha Donat
Editing: Philip Gordon
Production: Viewpoint Productions
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Michael Crosfield
More Films in Genre: Documentary

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What is The Radio Sky about?
A BAFTA award nominated documentary about how the young science of radio astronomy is able to discover facts about the universe far beyond the range of optical telescopes. The film shows the early and recent highly specialised radio telescopes in Australia, Canada, Puerto Rico, U.S.A. and Britain, and indicates problems of the structure and control of their steerable paraboloid aerials.
Who directed The Radio Sky?
The Radio Sky was directed by Michael Crosfield.
Who stars in The Radio Sky?
The Radio Sky stars Graham Smith.
How long is The Radio Sky?
The Radio Sky has a runtime of 27m (27 minutes).
What genre is The Radio Sky?
The Radio Sky is a Documentary film.
Where was The Radio Sky produced?
The Radio Sky was produced in United Kingdom.