SMRTR Science & EngineeringJul 4, 2025Live Science

Giant radio telescope in the Utah desert could reveal hidden corners of the cosmos — and brand-new physics

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A massive radio telescope array called DSA-2000 is planned for the Utah desert. With 2,000 16-foot dishes, it could revolutionize our understanding of dark matter, gravitational waves, and fast radio bursts. The array's wide field of view and high resolution may allow detection of elusive particles and cosmic phenomena, potentially offering groundbreaking insights into the universe's hidden secrets.

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