Jodrell Bank switched back on in 'probably the biggest reboot in astrophysics history'
hereThe Manchester University-run site will remain closed to visitors until the government changes its guidelines on visiting public places such as museums, said a spokesman.Jodrell Bank director Prof Mike Garrett said the 42-foot dish that sits atop Jodrell Bank’s main building has been switched back on and and is busy monitoring the activities of pulsars, while the Mark II radio telescope, which is connected to a netwoork of similar telescopes across the world, has also been reactivated .He said: "Getting Jodrell Bank back into operation after such a long shutdown is a really positive signal to our team at Jodrell, the rest of the university and the international science community as a whole"Safety is our number one consideration, so