Jodrell Bank stories

These are random stories that I've heard while at Jodrell Bank, which I feel aught to be written down somewhere. They are probably true, although as with all oral stories they have probably been a bit mangled in the telling (think of Chinese whispers). If anyone can provide any references for these stories, I would be very interested in them - please let me know!

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Tracking Apollo 11

The 50ft telescope at Jodrell Bank (now replaced by the 42ft) tracked the Apollo 11 spacecraft on its way to the moon, and were able to calculate its landing position. They were also able to observe the deviations in the flight path due to Armstrong taking manual control of the craft. A plot of this is present somewhere in the Jodrell Bank archives.

References: discussions with Ian Morrison, 50th anniversary talk given by Ian Morrison, BBC interview also with Ian Morrison [1].

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Spying with the Lovell Telescope

Cuban Missile Crisis

The Lovell telescope was pointed towards Russia/Estonia/that vague area during the Cuban missile crisis, with the aim of providing a few minutes warning if any ICBMs were launched. This early warning would have apparently saved ~ 1 million people in london, were a missile actually launched. Thankfully, none were. (Discussion after a talk on 17 June 2007).

Visitors' Center

A visitor's center was built at Jodrell in the 1960's, and was demolished in 2003. At the time it was demolished, plans were in place for a new center to be built, but then UMIST and the Victoria University of Manchester merged, and the plans got delayed as a result. Plans to get the new visitor's center back on track are in progress; it is not yet known when it will get funding, or be constructed, however.

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Random press (mis-)quotes

Random odd Jodrell Bank mentions

Later, I mentioned it to the park keeper and he went quiet. I asked him why and he pulled me inside his hut and said: 'Promise me you'll tell no one, but we transmit the bird noises from tiny speakers sewn into the leaves. We have a computerised network of speakers dotted all over the country controlled from a centralised bunker underneath Jodrell Bank. We follow flocks of birds around and then co-ordinate squawking, cooing and tweets from designated leaf-hailers nearby. The birds are silent; always have been. Everybody who works in park keeping has known that for years. No bird has ever been heard to make a noise. But the public wants bird noises, so we give it to them. The Jodrell Bank bunker is paid for by fines we collect from people dropping litter. Please don't let on. The media would have a field day.'" The Observer, Comment column by Armando Iannucci, 5 August 2007.

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