China is in the process of building the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope, located in Huadian City, Jilin Province, northeastern China.
By linking optical telescopes and radio telescopes, this system provides the world's most advanced tool for astronomical research, when experts can simultaneously see and hear '
Australian researchers have recently developed a method that allows scientists to look deeper into space.
China's largest radio telescope in the world will participate in a project to search for alien intelligence near an unusual dimmer star.
A giant ice planet can form in the dust cloud around the star TW Hydrae, located 176 light-years from Earth.
The building, which is as big as 30 football fields, will allow scientists to collect signals tens of billions of light years from Earth when inaugurated in 2016.
A groundbreaking radio telescope project in western Australia has obtained surprising initial results, when a signal radiated before our solar system formed.
Square Kilometer Array (SKA), a joint scientific project of more than 20 countries, aims to create the world's largest radio telescope, announcing on May 25 that South Africa and
Australia and New Zealand have submitted proposals for the installation of a Square Digital Network (SKA) radio telescope in Western Australia.
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