Australia and Korea link in super satellite hook-up
Australian and Korean radio telescopes have hooked up for the first time to target a galaxy that is 3.5 billion light years away. The initiative included two CSIRO dishes near Coonabarabran and Narrabri in New South Wales, a telescope of the University of Tasmania near Hobart, and two telescopes operated by the Korean Astronomy …
The Hubble telescope has zero resolving power in radio bands.
"whether the world’s largest radio telescope will be hosted in Australian or South Africa"
The ideal solution of course would be to host it in both.
Is the a key technique hosted in Australian?
What are "string radio waves" and why will the black hole merger release huge amounts of radiation CSIRO's Dr Chris Phillips?
Also: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VLBI
VLBI
Been done before; even in South Africa
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hartebeesthoek_Radio_Astronomy_Observatory
Re: Is the a key technique hosted in Australian?
No doubt when you've been a reader for a little while longer, Destroy All Monsters, you will become resigned to the unfortunate fact that proofreading is not one of El Reg's fortés....
Henri
