China will launch an observatory orbiting the Moon to create a radio telescope with a diameter of 400,000 km.
China and the Netherlands work together to operate a radio observatory in a satellite orbiting the Moon's dark side in order to receive signals after the Big Bang.
China is focusing on developing space science, including building and putting the world's largest radio telescope into operation, according to Newsweek.
Thanks to a $ 50 million radio telescope, astronomers can now admire space under the look of a
Through radio waves, astronomers can calculate the amount of matter they pass through, thus finding the mass of the universe.
Astronomers discovered hundreds of new galaxies after using radio waves to see through the Milky Way's star system and dust.
Scientists are experimenting with using a balloon to bring the radio telescope high to observe cosmic microwave background radiation.
The European Astronomical Authority (ESO) on October 3 announces ALMA - the world's largest telescope, can observe the universe from dust and gas particles that form stars and
Astronomers from around the world simultaneously point radio telescopes towards stars to look for signs of other civilizations in the universe.
A group of scientists in Australia and the United States, led by Professor Miroslav Filipović from the University of Western Sydney, discovered a new class of objects called