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Search for keywords (Square Kilometer Array) returned 6 results.
LOFAR observes across borders: first international fringes of ASTRON's new telescope
The joint observations, where different LOFAR stations spread over hundreds of kilometers are used, are not only a dream anymore but a practical reality.
By Provided by ASTRON, Dwingeloo, Netherlands
Published: 09/23/2009
Fly over and above the Square Kilometer Array
An international team is designing a radio telescope 100 times more sensitive than any of its kind. Here's what it will look like.
By Daniel Pendick
Published: 03/19/2008
Advancement in radio astronomy
An international agreement between NRAO and MPIfR will help the technical and scientific advancement of radio astronomy.
By Provided by the NRAO
Published: 12/10/2007
Searching for alien broadcasts
A telescope array being built in Australia could detect earthlike radio signals from 30 light-years away.
By Provided by the CfA
Published: 01/30/2007
Largest radio scope in progress
ASTRON and IBM will collaborate on technology for the SKA.
By Provided by IBM
Published: 12/06/2006
The next wave
To find where neutral hydrogen accumulated over time, and when reionization occurred, astronomers are looking to advanced radio telescopes.
By Liz Kruesi
Published: 06/27/2005
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