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    This will be the largest radio telescope network in the world

    Theodore MeeksBy Theodore MeeksJuly 5, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    With infrastructure in South Africa and another in Australia, The SKAO Network of Radio Telescopes aims to be the largest network ever created إنشاؤه by human. Thus, the “deeper” network of radio telescopes will be observed in the universe.


    Earlier this year SKAO was established as an intergovernmental system. And then, after agreeing to a series of proposals last year regarding building plans, Its construction has been approved.

    A pair of telescope nets is now called SKA-Low and SKA-Mid, both refer to the frequency bands to be covered. Both are said to be the largest radio telescopes of the complexes to be built. Behind it years of planning and hundreds of experts who designed it.

    The radio telescope is expected to be able to pick up signals in Frequencies ranging from 70MHz to 25GHz. Its size is determined by its name (Square Kilometer Array Observatory), one square kilometer. At this size, the radio telescope is expected to be able to collect 13 terabytes of data per second.

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    But it would be something different than what we’re used to with radio telescopes. Instead of being a giant dish like FAST or the now-dead Arecibo, It will be a set of dishes and antennas Smaller and more synchronized.

    Six years to join FAST and the rest of the radio telescopes that study the universe

    Construction of the project will begin early this next year. Infrastructure construction is expected to last for six years, with Completed by 2028.

    However, that doesn’t mean it can’t be used until then, researchers will be able to start working with them soon once the core parts are installed. observatory It will start making its first scientific measurements in 2024 If all goes according to plan.

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    The idea is This radio telescope captured the most distant signals in the universeThe ones that took billions of years to reach us. Thus, the first to create the universe. A great opportunity to understand the evolution of galaxies and the creation of planets like ours.

    via | space
    More information | SKAO

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