The configuration, say scientists, will create the most sensitive radio telescope ever built.Ĭurrently, that honor is held by the Very Large Array (VLA) in New Mexico, says Alastair Edge, from Durham University – a leading UK center for astronomical research. The remainder will extend out in five carefully aligned “spiral arms” stretching out ever more sparsely over an area in excess of 3,000 kilometers (1,864 miles) or more. It will have a deep impact on the way we perceive our place in the Universe and how we understand its history and its futureĪround half the antennas will sit in a “central core region” made up of three separate five-kilometer clusters. What you do is measure signals from the antennas and process them,” van Haarlem says. “It’s not like an optical telescope where you see an image of the sky directly. Two other types of radio receptors – aperture antennas and array antennas – will combine with the dishes to provide continuous frequency coverage from 70 MHz to 10 GHz. Construction is slated to begin in 2016.Ĭollectively the surface area of all the dishes will amount to one square kilometer – hence the name – all combining to detect radio waves that penetrate the Earth’s atmosphere, emitted by stars, galaxies and quasars. Taking its name from the total size of its collecting area, the SKA telescope will consist of 3,000 dish antennas, each one around 15 meters wide. It’s going to be very exciting,” van Haarlem said. “We know we are going to discover things that we haven’t already. “It will have a deep impact on the way we perceive our place in the universe and how we understand its history and its future,” says Michiel van Haarlem, interim director general of the SKA project. ![]() The Square Kilometer Array (SKA) is an international effort to build the world’s largest radio telescope, one which will probe the dark heart of space shedding new light on dark matter, black holes, stars and galaxies. ![]() It’s been billed as an astronomical equivalent of the Large Hadron Collider, offering new insights into the formation of the universe and so powerful that it might even detect alien life.
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