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Interesting Engineering on MSNChina plans moon telescope on far side with 7,200 antennas to explore early universeChina has put forth a proposal to construct a large radio telescope array on the far side of the moon. For the last few years ...
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Astronomy on MSNThis dead star is still sending us radio signalsAstronomers have identified the source of strange radio flashes: a binary system containing a white dwarf, the remnant of a ...
Scientists have spotted a defiant galaxy. Located nearly 1 billion light-years from Earth, the galaxy 2MASX J23453268−0449256 ...
The SKA-Low telescope uses arrays of radio antennas (called stations) to create images of the universe. SKAO / Max Alexander ...
Chinese scientists have proposed the idea of establishing a radio telescope array on the far side of the Moon. According to ...
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The Brighterside of News on MSNNew fast radio burst detector is reshaping our understanding of the universeFast radio bursts (FRBs) are among the most puzzling astronomical phenomena. These brief yet intense bursts of radio waves, ...
A cosmic enigma, ASKAP J1839-0756, a slow-spinning neutron star discovered using the ASKAP radio telescope, is challenging ...
Chinese scientists propose constructing a 7,200-antenna radio telescope on the moon's far side to explore ultra-long cosmic ...
A mysterious and powerful burst of radio waves reached Earth after traveling through space for 8 billion years dubbed FRB ...
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Space on MSNExoplanet nurseries around infant stars can be much smaller than expected: 'It is astonishing'New findings from the ALMA telescope have revealed that planets are born in much smaller protoplanetary disks than ...
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Observatory has released the first images from its partially built low-frequency telescope ...
Scientists in China have proposed building a radio telescope array on the moon’s far side, which, if approved, could become the first operational lunar radio observatory. The array would consist ...
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