Caltech’s Deep Synoptic Array will become the world’s most sensitive and fastest radio telescope, mapping over 1 billion cosmic objects.
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Caltech's new powerful radio telescope could find 20 million hidden cosmic objects on its ...
By the time its initial survey comes to an end, the telescope will have discovered about 1 billion new radio sources.
In a dark Nevada valley, a new eye is opening on the cosmos. Before the decade is out, the Deep Synoptic Array (DSA)—1,650 20-foot diameter dish-shaped antennas spread over just more than 120 square ...
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’s Deep Synoptic Array (DSA), featuring 1,650 radio dishes and real-time data sharing, promises to revolutionize ...
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, ...
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