theamazelab0:50NASA NASA to Build a Massive, Arecibo-Like Radio Dish on the Moon theamazelab - flipboard.com NASA is contributing $500k to the project, which was selected from the NASA Innovative Advanced Concepts (NIAC) program.
Undark MagazineScience In China, a Telescope Offers Cosmic Data Amid Earthly Tensions verified_publisherUndark Magazine - Sarah Scoles The country’s Five-Hundred-Meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope will operate in a scientifically tense climate. In the hills of China’s Guizhou …
Physics Mysterious signals coming from space are ‘deeper’ than we realised, scientists say independent.co.uk - Andrew Griffin Fast radio bursts – mysterious, energetic blasts coming from elsewhere in the universe – are “deeper” than we realised, according to a new …
Business InsiderSpace NASA is developing a plan to build an Arecibo-like telescope on the moon verified_publisherBusiness Insider - Morgan McFall-JohnsenNASA is paying a team of researchers to develop a plan for a telescope on the far side of the moon. The Lunar Crater Radio Telescope (LCRT), as the concept is called, would be a lot like the Arecibo telescope,...
GizmodoSpace NASA Funds Interstellar Probe and Space Habitats Made From Fungi verified_publisherGizmodo - George Dvorsky The latest round of NASA funding to boost the development of advanced concepts includes a space-based neutrino detector, an interstellar probe …
NerdistNASA NASA Funds Research for Lunar Telescope and Fungi Brick Habitats - Nerdist Nerdist - Matthew Hart Although simply going from Earth to the International Space Station is a grand enough task in itself, it’s important for humanity to consider far …
FirstpostGalaxies LOFAR telescope detects stars being born in far off galaxies in the ancient Universe- Technology News, Firstpost Firstpost The images capture drama billions of years ago in the early Universe — glinting galaxies, glowing with stars that have exploded into supernovas and …
Australasia Govt allocates $64m over 10 years for Pawsey supercomputing itnews.com.au - Juha Saarinen The federal government has earmarked $64.3 million for the Pawsey Supercomputing Centre in Perth for a data processing facility for the Square …
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Jellyfish Strange, Distant Space Object Is Sending Out Ultra-Low Frequency Radio Signals verified_publisherfuturism.com Researchers say the object looks like a cosmic jellyfish. The USS Jellyfish Researchers have detected ultra-low radio frequencies being emitted from a …
Jellyfish Astronomers See a “Space Jellyfish” – Stunning Cosmic Phenomenon scitechdaily.com - International Centre for Radio Astronomy Research A radio telescope located in outback Western Australia has observed a cosmic phenomenon with a striking resemblance to a jellyfish. Published today …
TelescopesOpening of China's FAST telescope to int'l scientists enhances collaboration, says Australian astrophysicist - Xinhua |... xinhuanet.com - Source: Xinhua FAST is the world's largest filled-aperture and most sensitive radio telescope. Applications submitted by domestic and overseas scientists to use the …
Space It’s Return Of The Dish cosmosmagazine.com - Tory Shepherd Parkes telescope back with the Moon five decades after relaying “one small step” to the world. The Parkes radio telescope – made famous by the …
Telescopes China’s ‘Sky Eye’ to open to the world from March 31: Global Times theedgemarkets.com - Siow Chen Ming (Mar 31): The 500-meter aperture spherical radio telescope (FAST), also known as China's Tianyan or "Sky Eye," will officially open to the world and …
Live ScienceArecibo Observatory Legacy of shattered alien-seeking Arecibo telescope will live on for millions of years Live Science - Mindy Weisberger "Lost, not forgotten." Arecibo Observatory radio telescope in Puerto Rico, which made Earth's first attempt to contact aliens, shaped pioneering …
ForbesAsteroids Revealed: Why We Should Look For Ancient Alien Spacecraft On The Moon, Mars And Mercury According To NASA Scientists Forbes - Jamie CarterFrom UFO crash sites on other planets and aliens “lurking” on asteroids to a permanent radio telescope on the far side of the Moon, a new NASA-funded study into the search for intelligent extraterrestrial...
Telescopes China opens world's largest radio telescope to foreign scientists - La Prensa Latina Media laprensalatina.com
Aliens Life Beyond Human Has to Play by the Rules - Issue 98: Mind - Nautilus nautil.us - By David P. Barash March 17, 2021 There are many ways to think about alien, extraterrestrial life forms. Science-fiction writers do it all the time. Scientists, more interested in …
Avatar Australia NewsSpace The Dish runs back to the moon: Parkes telescope to support commercial lunar landings verified_publisher Australia News - Elias VisontayThe Parkes radio telescope in regional New South Wales, which famously shared Apollo 11’s landing images to more than 600 million people in 1969, will provide support to new commercial lunar missions year...
Space China's FAST telescope to officially open to global astronomers china.org.cn - 杨希 China's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST), the world's largest single-dish and most sensitive radio telescope, will …
Arecibo Observatory How GoldenEye's Arecibo Observatory became a scientific and cultural icon pcgamer.com - Ian Evenden A tale of telescopes and James Bond. A disjointed, globe-spanning story this month, that takes in the island of Puerto Rico, the University of …
ZDNetTechnology CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope to support Intuitive Machines' commercial moon landing | ZDNet verified_publisherZDNet - Aimee Chanthadavong In a five-year agreement, the dish will provide ground station support to Intuitive Machines. Just over 50 years ago, the Parkes radio telescope, …
The A.V. Clubentertainment news Read this: Aliens apparently won't let us have a channel 37 verified_publisherThe A.V. Club - Andrew PaulFor decades, Americans relied on analog televisions employing UHF signals for our hundreds of (mostly inane) channel distractions, but one particular stop on the dial was nowhere to be found: channel Apparently,...
FlipboardIcon version of the Flipboard logoSpace Dish To Play New Role In Moon Exploration tntribune.com - zenger.news PARKES, Australia — The Dish, another name for Parkes Observatory that is located in the Central West region of New South Wales, Australia, is poised …
The Wall Street Journal.Australasia Astronomers Can't Hear Signals From Space Because Earth Is Too Loud The Wall Street Journal. - David WinningRadio signals picked up by a vast telescope in the South African desert could help to unravel the mysteries of the universe. More often, they let astronomers know that local families are having a chat....
Arecibo Observatory Cleaning up the destroyed Arecibo Observatory is going to cost so much money bgr.com - Mike Wehner It’s been a few months since we heard any significant news about the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico. The location was of huge scientific …
TNWArecibo Observatory RIP Arecibo telescope — you’ll be missed verified_publisherTNW - The Cosmic CompanionThe Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico was the largest telescope in the world for decades. Several discoveries were made using this historic eye on the sky, and now, this remarkable instrument, damaged...
Space China’s premier astronomy and planetary resources lure foreign collaborators sciencemag.org - Dennis Normile For a generation, China played scientific catch-up to more advanced nations, but the tables are turning. China has the world’s largest radio …
SYFY WIRETelescopes Listening for techno-savvy aliens: a search of 31 nearby Sun-like stars verified_publisherSYFY WIRE - Phil Plait If technologically advanced aliens wanted to talk to us, how would they do it? The easiest way is probably using radio waves. They're easy to make …
Guizhou Province (EyesonSci)China's FAST telescope officially opens to global astronomers - Xinhua | English.news.cn xinhuanet.com - Source: Xinhua GUIYANG, March 31 (Xinhua) -- China's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST), the world's largest filled-aperture and most …