CHINA PREPARES FOR ALLIEN SEARCH
China on Sunday hoisted the final piece into position on what will be
the world’s largest radio telescope, which it will use to explore space and
help in the hunt for extraterrestrial life, state media said.
The Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope, or FAST, is the
size of 30 football fields and has been hewed out of a mountain in the poor
southwestern province of Guizhou.
Scientists will now start debugging and trials of the telescope, Zheng
Xiaonian, deputy head of the National Astronomical Observation under the
Chinese Academy of Sciences, which built the telescope, told the official
Xinhua news agency.
“The project has the potential to search for more strange objects to
better understand the origin of the universe and boost the global hunt for
extraterrestrial life,” the report paraphrased Zheng as saying.
The 1.2-billion yuan ($180 million) radio telescope would be a global
leader for the next one to two decades, Zheng added.
The telescope, which has taken about five years to build, is expected to
begin operations in September.
Advancing China’s space program is a priority for Beijing, with
President Xi Jinping calling for the country to establish itself as a space
power.
China’s ambitions include putting a man on the moon by 2036 and building
a space station, work on which has already begun.
China insists its program is for peaceful purposes, but the U.S. Defense
Department has highlighted China’s increasing space capabilities, saying it is
pursuing activities aimed to prevent adversaries from using space-based assets
in a crisis.
CHINA PREPARES FOR ALLIEN SEARCH
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