«Small cosmic «fish» points to big haul for
SKA Pathfinder.»
The Australian
SKA Pathfinder telescope (ASKAP), a precursor to the much larger Square Kilometre Array (SKA) which will begin construction later this decade, today released its first images of the southern sky.
Measuring the atomic hydrogen signal emitted by distant galaxies is one of the main scientific drivers behind the billion dollar Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project, for which technology demonstrators like the Australian
SKA Pathfinder are under construction.
Australia will have 60 dishes added to its Australian
SKA Pathfinder and a large number of omni - directional dipole antennas.
Not exact matches
«Big science needs a lot of compute power — right now we're designing systems to manage data for several large facilities around the world and the next generation of radio telescopes, including China's 500m radio telescope, the Square Kilometre Array and the
SKA's
pathfinder telescopes that are already up and running in outback Western Australia.»