00:01On this day in space.
00:04On January 10, 1946, the US Army bounced radar signals off Earth's moon for the very first time.
00:10Known as Project Diana, this was the first experiment in radio astronomy.
00:14They set up a large transmitter, receiver, and antenna at a laboratory in New Jersey
00:18and blasted short radio pulses in the direction of the moon.
00:21Then 2.5 seconds later, the reflected radio signals were detected.
00:25This means it took 2.5 seconds for the radio waves to make the 477,000 mile round trip to and from the moon.
00:31With this successful experiment, Project Diana marked the birth of radio astronomy.
00:36And that's what happened on this day in space.
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