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China advances construction of massive steerable radio telescope
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China advances construction of massive steerable radio telescope
by Simon Mansfield
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Nov 28, 2024

The construction of the world's largest fully steerable radio telescope is underway in Huadian, Jilin Province, northeast China. The groundbreaking project, set to enhance scientific understanding of celestial bodies, is being developed with an impressive 120-meter diameter.

Unlike traditional fixed telescopes, this state-of-the-art instrument will transmit electromagnetic waves to planets and asteroids, receiving their return signals to measure distances between celestial bodies and Earth with remarkable precision.

Luo Xuejiu, head of the project office for the radio telescope, shared details on its progress: "The site selection was finalized in May this year, and preliminary work has been ongoing since then." Luo added that the pile foundation has been completed, and installation, along with adjustment and testing, is projected for completion by 2028.

China's commitment to exploring the cosmos is underscored by its investment in radio telescope infrastructure. This new project complements the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope (FAST) in Guizhou Province, the world's largest and most sensitive single-dish radio telescope.

Additionally, China is constructing smaller fully steerable radio telescopes in other strategic locations, including the Changbai Mountain Protection and Development Zone in Jilin, Xigaze in the Xizang Autonomous Region, and Qitai in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. Fully steerable telescopes offer a distinct advantage over fixed models of the same size by enabling observations over a broader section of the sky.

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