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Caltech Readies to Build World’s Most Sensitive Radio Telescope
Caltech is preparing to build the world’s most sensitive radio telescope to observe cosmic radio waves from sources like black holes and pulsars. The project will utilize advanced telescope designs, including single-dish structures like China’s FAST and array systems such as the Very Large Array in New Mexico.
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