
How China’s High-Altitude Telescope Tracks the Sun’s ‘Sneezes’
At 3,800m in Southwest China, the 1km-wide ring of 313 antennas at the Daocheng Solar Radio Telescope monitors the sun’s eruptions to safeguard satellites and space projects.
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At 3,800m in Southwest China, the 1km-wide ring of 313 antennas at the Daocheng Solar Radio Telescope monitors the sun’s eruptions to safeguard satellites and space projects.
China’s FAST and South Africa’s MeerKAT telescopes mapped pulsars in Milky Way globular clusters, revealing dust-free realms and opening new cosmic insights.
The Chinese mainland begins constructing the core array for the FAST telescope, boosting its radio astronomy capabilities with 24 new antennas and aiming for operations by 2027.
The Chinese mainland’s FAST telescope is now accepting global applications for free observation projects from August 2024 to July 2025. Submit by May 15!