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The SETI Institute announced it will expand its pilot program funded through a grant from the Amateur Radio and Digital ...
Astronomers typically find pulsars using a single large radio telescope, which can’t easily detect flashes less often than about once every 10 seconds because slower signals are fainter and more ...
With the most powerful radio telescope in the southern hemisphere, we have observed a twinkling star and discovered an abundance of mysterious plasma structures in our cosmic neighborhood.
Postdoctoral Researcher, Pulsar Timing and Gravitational Waves, Swinburne University of Technology With the most powerful radio telescope in the southern hemisphere, we have observed a twinkling ...
Why it's so special: The Milky Way often appears as a reddish, pinkish and bluish-white arc across the night sky, but this new super-long exposure image from South Africa's ground-based MeerKAT ...
‘Three Gorges Antarctic Eye’—a 3.2-metre aperture radio/millimetre-wave telescope—has been unveiled at a scientific research station in Antarctica. The telescope is co-developed by China ...
Beyond the JUST project, China's FAST (Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope) continues to lead global advancements in radio astronomy. Located in Southwest China's Guizhou ...
The objects turned up in a pilot survey using the at-the-time newly completed radio telescope called the Australian Square Kilometer Array Pathfinder (or ASKAP) telescope, a collection of 36 radio ...
“Three Gorges Antarctic Eye” a 3.2-metre aperture radio/millimetre-wave telescope has been unveiled at a scientific research station in Antarctica, state-run Xinhua news agency reporte ...
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