Gigantic Radio Telescope to Search for First Stars and Galaxies (SPACE.com)

Posted on January 31, 2012 by YAHOO (3 months ago)| Category: Science
                 

SPACE.com – More than 20,000 radio antennas will soon connect over the Internet to scan largely unexplored radio frequencies, hunting for the first stars and galaxies and potentially signals of extraterrestrial intelligence.

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