Timeline of knowledge about the interstellar medium and intergalactic medium
1848 — Lord Rosse studies M1 and names it the Crab Nebula1864 — William Huggins studies the spectrum of the Orion Nebula and shows that it is a cloud of gas1927 — Ira Bowen explains unidentified spectral lines from space as forbidden transition lines1930 — Robert Trumpler discovers absorption by interstellar dust by comparing the angular sizes and brightnesses of globular clusters1944 — Hendrik van de Hulst predicts the 21 cm hyperfine line of neutral interstellar hydrogen1951 — Harold I. Ewen and Edward Purcell observe the 21 cm hyperfine line of neutral interstellar hydrogen1956 — Lyman Spitzer predicts coronal gas around the Milky Way1965 — 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 medium1969 — Lewis Snyder, David Buhl, Ben Zuckerman, and Patrick Palmer find interstellar formaldehyde1970 — Arno Penzias and Robert Wilson find interstellar carbon monoxide1970 — George Carruthers observes molecular hydrogen in space1977 — Christopher McKee and Jeremiah Ostriker propose a three component theory of the interstellar medium1990 — Foreground "contamination" data from the COBE spacecraft provides the first all-sky map of the ISM in microwave bands.