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1. The Curious Case of Twin Fast Radio Bursts: Evidence for Neutron Star Origin?

2. Site Selection Story, 2002–2006: Shortlist

3. SKA Headquarters: Another Two-Stage Site Selection Tussle

4. Large Radio Telescopes and the Emergence of the SKA, 1957–1993

5. Concluding Remarks

6. Site Selection Story, 2006–2012: Decision

7. Innovation Meets Reality: The SKA Design

8. Evolution of the SKA Science Case

9. Introduction

10. Transition to a Science Mega-Project, 2006–2012

11. Global Collaboration on Science and Technology, 1993–2006

12. Industry Engagement

13. Finite Resources: Pawsey and the HI-Line, 1948–1960

14. An Inheritance of Intangibles, 1890s

15. The Final Year, 1962

16. Conclusion: J.L. Pawsey (1908–1962) and the Development of Radio Astronomy

17. Visions for NRAO, 1962

18. To the US National Radio Astronomy Observatory, 1961

19. Legacy

20. The Evolution of Aperture Synthesis Imaging

21. Radio Source Survey: Reconciliation, 1958–1962

22. The Development of a Theory for Radio Emission

23. Radio Source Survey: Disputes, 1948–1957

24. Pawsey and Philosophy of Science

25. Brain Drain: Trip to US and Canada 1957–1959

26. John Bolton Returns, 1960–1961

27. Schism at Radiophysics, 1960

28. Reflections on GRT Science, post 1961

29. Driving the GRT, 1957–1959

30. Pawsey and the Giant Radio Telescope, 1951–1956

31. The Sun and the Ionosphere, 1946–1955

32. The Royal Society: Europe and North America, 1954

33. The Galactic Centre, 1951–1954

34. Overseas Again: Jodrell Bank and IAU, August 1955

35. 'Radio' is Part of Astronomy, 1947–1961

36. Pursuing 'Radio Astronomy': Pawsey’s Travels to North America, the UK and Europe, 1947–1948

37. No More Radio Stars! 1952

38. Horizons, 1944–1947

39. Consolidation: Leadership at RPL, 1950–1951

40. A New Field of Science, Postwar

41. The Million Degree Solar Corona, 1945–1946

42. Transition to Peace, 1945–1946

43. Sea-Cliff Interferometry: Dover Heights, 1946

44. Scintillating Relationship with Cambridge, 1948–1951

45. Serendipity: Sunspots at Collaroy, 1945–1946

46. Beginnings of Solar Radio Astronomy, 1944–1945

47. After the PhD: Electric and Musical Industries (EMI Electrical and Musical Industries (EMI) ) and Marriage to Lenore Nicoll, 1934–1939

48. Ionospheric Research, 1895–1935

49. Pawsey’s Role in Australian Radar Microwave radar RPL Research in World War II, 1939–1945

50. New Opportunities in Australian Science, 1929

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