“There are other radio telescopes or optical telescopes but nothing comparable in scale to this telescope in Australia,” said Antony Schinckel, SKA’s director of construction. made the statement. Dr Schinckel said the idea to build a huge telescope to advance our understanding of the universe arose in the early 90’s and the SKA project began in 2003. became,” he said.
As part of the project, it will be useful for studying the early universe and may provide new insights into the formation of the first stars during the reionization period. However, the telescope is also expected to help investigate dark energy and its potential impact on cosmic expansion.
30-year project won’t be finished until 2028
Dr Pearce states that the SDG site will work in parallel with the other leg of the project in South Africa, which includes 197 bowls. When the two facilities combine, they will form one of the largest science facilities on Earth.
16 countries joined hands for the project
For the SDG project, 16 countries have invested their skills, money and resources. According to the reports, antenna trees are made in Italy, part of the software work is done by India, and for the signaling part by Chinese sources.
When the SKA project is fully completed, it is expected to shape the next fifty years and take a giant leap forward, as with the James Webb Space Telescope.