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 ...
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 ...
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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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