சந்திர பள்ளம் வானொலி தொலைநோக்கி News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from சந்திர பள்ளம் வானொலி தொலைநோக்கி. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In சந்திர பள்ளம் வானொலி தொலைநோக்கி Today - Breaking & Trending Today

At long last, a radio telescope on the moon's far side | Space


May 19, 2021
The Lunar Crater Radio Telescope has a proposed 1-km diameter (.6 mile), much larger in the moon’s low gravity than any earthly radio telescope. If completed, this telescope will be the largest filled-aperture radio telescope in our solar system. Image via Saptarshi Bandyopadhyay/ NASA.
In late 2020, the beloved Arecibo radio telescope in Puerto Rico collapsed and was decommissioned. It was a dish-type radio telescope, built into a natural depression in the landscape. Now, as the astronomy community mourns Arecibo’s loss, a team of scientists has just cleared another hurdle to building a much-larger radio telescope. In April 2021, NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts awarded the Lunar Crater Radio Telescope project $500,000 for further research and development. This telescope, too, is to be built into a natural depression in the landscape, in this case a bowl-shaped crater on the far side of the moon. ....

Puerto Rico , Vladimir Vustyansky , Saptarshi Bandyopadhyay , Joseph Lazio , University Of Illinois , Lunar Crater Radio Telescope , Advanced Concepts , Lunar Crater Radio , Big Bang , Hubble Space Telescope , James Webb Space Telescope , Dark Ages , Crater Radio Telescope , Lunar Crater Radio Telescope Lcrt Phase 2 Duaxel Waves Dark Ages , ப்வெர்டோ ரிக்கோ , சாப்புதார்ஷி பந்தியோபாத்யாய் , ஜோசப் லேஸியோ , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் இல்லினாய்ஸ் , சந்திர பள்ளம் வானொலி தொலைநோக்கி , சந்திர பள்ளம் வானொலி , பெரியது இடி , ஹப்பிள் இடம் தொலைநோக்கி , ஜேம்ஸ் வலை இடம் தொலைநோக்கி , பள்ளம் வானொலி தொலைநோக்கி ,

NASA has plans to build its Lunar Crater Radio Telescope on the far side of the moon » Stuff


NASA is reaching out
NASA’s planning a piece of science equipment it calls the Lunar Crater Radio Telescope or LCRT. That’s exactly what it sounds like a radio telescope build into a crater, only this one will live on the far side of the Moon. You know, the bit we never get to see from Earth?
So, first of all, it’ll face out into the universe and, secondly, it won’t have to contend with the planet’s atmosphere. Current radio ‘scopes battle with wavelengths longer than ten meters because of the planet’s ionosphere, explains the JPL’s Saptarshi Bandyopadhyay. He added, “[P]revious ideas of building a radio antenna on the Moon have been very resource intensive and complicated, so we were compelled to come up with something different.” ....

Saptarshi Bandyopadhyay , Lunar Crater Radio Telescope , சாப்புதார்ஷி பந்தியோபாத்யாய் , சந்திர பள்ளம் வானொலி தொலைநோக்கி ,