The best answer if we have to limit it to a single individual is probably Henri Becquerel.
In 1820 Hans Christian Oersted noticed that electricity could cause magnets to move. This was the first "discovery" of radio waves.
Radio-Activity was created in 1975-10.
might be in Germany or russia or America
Three notable heavenly bodies discovered using radio waves include pulsars, quasars, and the cosmic microwave background radiation. Pulsars, which are rapidly rotating neutron stars emitting beams of radiation, were first identified in 1967 through radio signals. Quasars, incredibly bright and distant objects powered by supermassive black holes, were detected in the 1960s as strong radio sources. Additionally, the cosmic microwave background radiation, a remnant from the Big Bang, was discovered in 1965 using radio waves, providing crucial evidence for the Big Bang theory.
Henry Becquerel discovered radio-activity.
Henri Becquerel, Marie Curie and Pierre Curie.
The best answer if we have to limit it to a single individual is probably Henri Becquerel.
No. Radio waves were discovered around 1880. The first radio stations began about 1920..
Karl Jansky first discovered astronomical radio sources, but I believe it was Grote Reber who first mapped the radio emissions of the sky using a radio telescope in his backyard.
after his first record was already on the radio. record that he pay for.
after his first record was already on the radio. record that he pay for.
In 1820 Hans Christian Oersted noticed that electricity could cause magnets to move. This was the first "discovery" of radio waves.
Radio-Activity was created in 1975-10.
Nobody invented it, but is was discovered by Henri Becquerel in 1896. It was at first thought to be x-rays, but further research proved otherwise. Marie Curie, Pierre Curie and Ernest Rutherford expanded on Becquerels research.
She discovered radio activity. These energies called polonium and radium are now used to treat cancer.
It was called explorer 1 and was used for radio activity.