China built world's largest radio telescope, called the eye of space
China built world's largest radio telescope, called the eye of space
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Day by day science is processing all over the world and new equipment is being made. Recently, the world's largest radio telescope has also been added. It is located in China, which has been started after a three-year long trial. Since September 2016, this radio telescope was on trial. It is also being called the eye of space.

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According to media reports, this radio telescope installed on the hill in Guizhou province has been completed in 20 years. Scientists from 10 countries including the US, Britain, and Pakistan have helped in making it. It has cost Rs 1207 crore. This Chinese telescope is capable of collecting 38 gigabytes (GB) of data in a second. The world's largest and sensitive radio telescope is 2.5 times more sensitive than Puerto Rico's Aresibo Observatory. The world's second-largest single-dish radio telescope is installed in the Observatory in Puerto Rico.

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The purpose of making this radio telescope is to search for life in space. Apart from this, it will also detect aliens. The name of this telescope is Five Hundred Meter Aperture Spherical Radio Telescope ie Fast. This 4450-panel telescope is equivalent in size to 30 football fields. Its space range is four times more. It has discovered 44 pulsars so far. Actually, a pulsar is a fast rotating neutron or star, which emits radio waves and electromagnetic radiation.

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