CANBERRA, March 19 (Xinhua) -- Australia's array telescope, the Square Kilometer Array telescope, known as SKA-Low, has captured the first glimpse of the Universe.
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) Observatory has released the first images from its partially built low-frequency telescope in Australia, known as SKA-Low. The new SKA-Low image was created using 1024 ...
Part of the worlds biggest mega-science facility the SKA Observatory is being built in outback Western Australia. After decades of planning, countless hours of work, and more than a few setbacks, an ...
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In the red dirt of outback Western Australia, a world-leading radio telescope has captured its first image and scientists say ...
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