... Bailes – director of the ARC Centre of Excellence in Gravitational Wave Discovery (OzGrav) – pointed the CSIRO Parkes 64-metre radio telescope at a pair of incredibly dense objects that later became known as the ‘PSR J1141-6545’ system. This system...
...the last five years, Listen has massively increased the scope of radio (as well as optical) searches, and has developed technology, deployed at giant radio telescopes on three continents, that enables coverage of an unprecedented range of frequencies...
... for the famed Arecibo Observatory as a second cable has snapped, further damaging the powerful but unlucky radio telescope. Nestled in the Puerto Rican mountains, the Arecibo Observatory has been used by scientists around the world...
...visited the far side of the Moon,” he says. “Astronomers want to set up radio telescopes there because it is shaded from Earth’s radio pollution. Building a telescope, perhaps using innovative techniques like 3D printing, would enable us to look much...
...eventually turn into planets. The image captured by the ALMA radio telescope in Chile is the first clear image of an accretion ... its rotating accretion disk. ALMA, the most expensive radio telescope ever built, was completed only four years ago, and...
...for the 250-ft radio telescope at Jodrell Bank in Cheshire which bears his name. Indeed, the telescope was rushed into ... of the Garden” (the 40-acre arboretum adjacent to the telescope). An interesting aside is a commentary on Lovell’s involvement in...