A radio telescope project known as the Deep Synoptic Array is moving forward. It aims to detect radio waves emitted by stars, planets, galaxies and other celestial objects.
Caltech says its Deep Synoptic Array will be larger and 100-times faster than any radio telescope ever constructed.
Isolation dictates where we go to see into the far reaches of the universe. The Atacama Desert of Chile, the summit of Mauna Kea in Hawaii, the vast expanse of the Australian Outback—these are where ...
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The California Institute of Technology on Tuesday announced plans to build the world’s most sensitive radio telescope in the Nevada desert. According to a post on Caltech’s website, ...
Artist’s rendition of the CHIME radio telescope and its 'outriggers' localizing FRB 20250316A. Inset: The host galaxy (NGC 4141) as imaged by the MMT Observatory (PI: Yuxin (Vic) Dong), illustrating ...
Later this year, a prototype telescope is slated to land on the moon. It could usher in a new era of lunar radio astronomy.