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Timeline
of the
interstellar medium
and
intergalactic medium
1848
-
Lord Rosse
studies
M1
and names it the
Crab Nebula
1864
-
William Huggins
studies the
spectrum
of the
Orion Nebula
and shows that it is a cloud of gas
1927
-
Ira Bowen
explains unidentified
spectral lines
from space as
forbidden transition lines
1930
-
Robert Trumpler
discovers absorption by
interstellar dust
by comparing the angular sizes and brightnesses of
globular clusters
1944
-
Hendrik van de Hulst
predicts the 21 cm hyperfine line of neutral interstellar
hydrogen
1951
-
H.I. Ewen
and
Edward Purcell
observe the 21 cm
hyperfine
line of neutral interstellar hydrogen
1956
-
Lyman Spitzer
predicts
coronal gas
around the
Milky Way
1965
-
James Gunn
and
Bruce Peterson
use observations of the relatively low absorption of the blue component of the
Lyman-alpha line
from
3C9
to strongly constrain the density and ionization state of the intergalactic medium
1969
-
Lewis Snyder
,
David Buhl
,
Ben Zuckerman
, and
Patrick Palmer
find interstellar
formaldehyde
1970
-
Arno Penzias
and
Robert Wilson
find interstellar
carbon monoxide
1970
-
George Carruthers
observes molecular hydrogen in space
1977
-
Christopher McKee
and
Jeremiah Ostriker
propose a three component theory of the interstellar medium