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Dewey bait.. The radio telescope community needs to jazz up the names some– "very large", "square kilometer", "large millimeter".. c'mon, don't be that dry. 'honkin' comes to mind. |SKA, for your pleasure| Reply
Any time I get down on light pollution I stop and think how fucked the radio astronomers are :/ Reply
"Jones! Did you microwave popcorn AGAIN!?!?" Between Sirius XM and LTE, it's like perpetual daylight at S band. Reply
The sun never sets on the search for darker skies. They still hoping to keep the far side of the moon a Radio Free Zone™?
"Starlight is falling onto every square mile of earth's surface, and the best we can do at present is concentrate that from a 100 inch circle" – George Hale, circa 1925 Reply
What is it with Aussies and funding Science?
Rilly. |This one| just up the hill from me got defunded and shut down this year.
Dewey bait.. The radio telescope community needs to jazz up the names some– "very large", "square kilometer", "large millimeter".. c'mon, don't be that dry. 'honkin' comes to mind.
|SKA, for your pleasure|
Rock steady! http://www.ska.ac.za/
MEERKAT — now there's a name.
♫MEERKAT Karoo Array
MEERKAT Karoo Array♬
Catchy, isn't it?
Where is the Skiffle Array?
It was demolished when they built the Merseybeat Array.
Any time I get down on light pollution I stop and think how fucked the radio astronomers are :/
"Jones! Did you microwave popcorn AGAIN!?!?"
Between Sirius XM and LTE, it's like perpetual daylight at S band.
The sun never sets on the search for darker skies.
They still hoping to keep the far side of the moon a Radio Free Zone™?
Honkin' Hundred Hectare Array (H3A).
nice
Yes!!
D. E. W.
B. L. U.
Whoa. Don't wanna click on that one or FIBBY will be on my ass.
I challenge this administration, before this decade is out, to build a square mile array!
"Starlight is falling onto every square mile of earth's surface, and the best we can do at present is concentrate that from a 100 inch circle"
– George Hale, circa 1925