ITHACA, N.Y. (WBNG) -- The first component of the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope, or FYST, has arrived at its destination, the Cerro Chajnantor mountaintop at Chile’s Parque Astronómico Atacama.
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It is the nature of our business here at autoevolution to talk, among other spectacular things, about telescopes. Yet we almost always cover solely the large ones used by space agencies and ...
ITHACA, N.Y. – After a six-week ocean voyage, a week spent waiting to offload, and another week trekking through the mountains, the first major component of the Fred Young Submillimeter Telescope ...
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Perched high on a ridge in the South American Andes, a new observatory aims to revolutionize our understanding of the cosmos and unravel some of the mysteries it holds. Featuring the world’s largest ...
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As the Sun sets over the dry plains of rural Texas, something unusual begins to happen inside a series of long metal ...