Issue 58

China to build world’s largest steerable telescope

1 Oct 2022: With the permanent loss of the Arecibo telescope in Puerto Rico, China has taken center stage in humanity's search for radio signals. China recently announced the start of work on a new telescope, which will eventually make it the biggest moveable one in the world. - The new QiTai (QTT) Radio Telescope is…

1 Oct 2022: With the permanent loss of the Arecibo telescope in Puerto Rico, China has taken center stage in humanity’s search for radio signals. China recently announced the start of work on a new telescope, which will eventually make it the biggest moveable one in the world.

– The new QiTai (QTT) Radio Telescope is being built in Xinjiang in Northwest China. It will have a 110 meter diameter, 10% larger than the Green Bank radio telescope in West Virginia. Construction is expected to take 6 years.

-The larger size will enable the telescope to capture more frequency data and cover 75% of the observable sky.

– China currently holds the record for the largest fixed radio telescope as well, with the static 500 m diameter FAST radio telescope.

– Watch QTT video, watch FAST Video.

Groundbreaking ceremony for the 110-meter steerable QiTai (QTT) Radio Telescope.