Caltech’s Deep Synoptic Array will become the world’s most sensitive and fastest radio telescope, mapping over 1 billion cosmic objects.
Prototype dishes for Caltech’s DSA at the Owens Valley Radio Observatory, nestled between the Sierra Nevada and the White Mountains in California’s Mojave. Credit: Katie Jameson / Caltech / DSA ...
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Deep Synoptic Array – the world's most sensitive radio observatory – has just been greenlit
The next generation of astronomical observatories continues to expand. The Deep Synoptic Array (DSA) has now passed its final design review with Schmidt Sciences – the funder of this project – and it ...
The City Council hired a law firm to represent the Ethics Commission as it defends its decision to fine Councilmember John ...
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Caltech's new powerful radio telescope could find 20 million hidden cosmic objects on its first day
Radio waves are hundreds of thousands of times longer than the waves of visible light. Originating from distant black holes and dying stars, they travel vast distances, giving a snapshot of far-flung ...
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