Launching revolutionary devices to explore space

South African scientists have launched the world's first telescopes and telescopes for the world , thereby opening revolutionary steps in the exploration of human space. .

According to a reporter in Pretoria, the combination of the two devices will allow scientists not only to see but hear what happens in the universe at the same time, the concept that was previously available only in sci-fi works

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South Africa launches revolutionary devices to explore space.(Source: Dignited).

Combined for six years between South African, Dutch and British scientists, this project called Square Kilometer Array (SKA) is the connection between the MeerLITCH telescope and the town of Sutherland in Nothern province. The newly installed Cape and a combination of 64 cosmic sound wave panes in the Western Cape province are 200 km away.

According to scientists, telescopes and space sound screening devices will be connected directly to collect real-time visual and audio signals from the universe, thereby helping Scientists have accurate information about the activities and operations of the universe.

Previously, in the process of monitoring activities in space, astronomers in the world often received sound wave signals first and when detecting unusual activities in the universe, then they used glasses Astronomy to receive images.

When fully operational in the next 2020, the project will be equipped with 3,000 space sound wave pan installations in several other countries in the region to help scientists expand the range of aerial coverage. time.

Previously, in September 2016, China put into operation the world's largest cosmic sound wave detector in Guizhou Province, in the southwestern part of the country. This cosmic sound wave screening device began to be built in 2011, worth $ 180 million. The device monitors sound waves of the same type and now ranks second in size at the Puerto Rico Observatory.