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Barry Clark (astronomer)
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Barry Gillespie Clark (born 5 March 1938) is an American astronomer who led the development of the world’s first digitally recorded, software correlated Very Long Baseline Interferometry system for radio astronomy, the Green Bank Interferometer.

Barry earned a BS in 1959 and a PhD in 1964, both from Caltech.

Honors and Awards

 * 1991 George Van Biesbroeck Prize
 * 2009 Grote Reber Medal

Possible references

 * NRAO: Barry G Clark by Kenneth I. Kellermann
 * Barry Clark's Blog - at NRAO
 * Barry Clark's Home Page - at NRAO
 * Woodruff T. Sullivan III Interview with Barry G. Clark at VLA 2 May 1978
 * American Astronomical Society Honors NRAO Scientists
 * The Origin and Evolution of the NRAO-Cornell VLBI System
 * Wikidata item: Q86296446
 * ESO Interferometry
 * Geoscience Australia - Very Long Baseline Interferometry
 * Geoscience Australia - Very Long Baseline Interferometry

Seatalk
Seatalk is a communications standard used for connecting marine sensors and display units within ships and boats.

The most common proprietary format in the marine industry is arguably SeaTalk™ which was developed by Autohelm in the 1990s and the trade mark is now owned by Raymarine Limited. SeaTalk uses the same 4800 baud rate as NMEA 0183 but allows bi-directional serial data transfer across the network down one data wire.