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Canada To Invest R3.7 Billion Over Eight Years In SKA Telescope Project
Investing.com· 2 days ago“Canada has been a long-standing leader in astronomy and the exploration of the universe, and...
Invisible Realms Revealed: Radio Technology Expand | Newswise
Newswise· 3 days agoBy measuring radio waves, the electromagnetic radiation from objects in outer space, astronomers...
1st telescope removed from controversial astronomy hub on Hawaiian volcano
Space via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe 36-inch telescope and its dome has been decommissioned as part of a deal that will hopefully see...
How Do Telescopes Work? Astronomy's Most Indispensable Tool, Explained
ExtremeTech· 4 days agoAt least until Zephraim Cochrane invents the warp drive, our best shot is looking into the deep sky through telescopes. What Is a Telescope? A ...
NASA, Global Astronomers Await Rare Nova Explosion - NASA
NASA· 19 hours agoAround the world this summer, professional and amateur astronomers alike will be fixed on one small...
Small Business - Salisbury Post | Salisbury Post
The Salisbury Post· 4 days agoThe SKAO is the most ambitious ground-based astronomy project ever undertaken, bringing...
An emission-state-switching radio transient with a 54-minute period - Nature Astronomy
Nature· 2 days agoDuring the detection of ASKAP J1935+2148, ASKAP was operated in the square_6 × 6 configuration with 1.05° pitch and 887.5 MHz central frequency. The pointing centre was chosen such that ASKAP ...
Unusual space signals detected in Western Australia upend what we know about neutron stars
Cosmos· 2 days agoAstronomers in Australia have observed a neutron star spinning more slowly than any other previously...
Canada becomes member of SKAO radio astronomy project
Benzinga· 4 days agoToday, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Canada's Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry is pleased to announce that Canada is now a member of the Square Kilometre Array ...
Astronomers: SpaceX Cellular Starlink Tech Could Ruin Radio Astronomy
ExtremeTech· 7 days agoScientists fear that high-power cellular signals beamed toward Earth for smartphone connectivity could interfere with radio observations and possibly even cause damage to ...