Square Kilometre Array:Construction of world's largest radio telescope begins| Oneindia News*Special
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Square Kilometre Array:Construction of world's largest radio telescope begins| Oneindia News*Special
The construction of one of the grand scientific projects of the 21st Century has finally begun today..
The Square Kilometre Array i.e SKA will be the largest radio telescope in the world when completed in 2028.
Unlike optical telescopes, radio telescopes can detect invisible gas and, therefore, they can reveal areas of space that may be obscured by cosmic dust.
Split across South Africa and Australia, with its headquarters in the UK, the facility will address the biggest questions in astrophysics.
It will perform the most precise tests of Einstein's theories, and even search for extra-terrestrials.
Inthis video, we take a look at this Square Kilometre Array…and a few of the world’s other powerful radio telescopes.
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10 Surprising Pi Day Facts.
In honor of Pi Day on March 14,
here are 10 facts about the
essential math constant.
1. Because pi is an infinite number,
every single digit will never be determined.
Pi has currently been calculated
to 22,459,257,718,361 digits.
2. Pi has it’s own writing style
called Pilish. The number of letters in
successive word are chosen to match
the number sequence found in pi.
3. Pi can be hand-calculated fairly easy
by creating a circle with a protractor
and measuring its diameter with a ruler.
4. Pi was discovered by ancient
Babylonians nearly 4,000 years ago.
5. Physicist Larry Shaw, the "Prince of Pi,"
launched the first pi celebration in 1988
at a San Francisco science museum.
6. Some people believe that tau,
which is pi multiplied by two,
is a more intuitive irrational number.
7. Albert Einstein was born on March 14, 1879
and Stephen Hawking died on March 14, 2018.
8. The symbol for pi is the Greek
letter π . It is the first letter of the
Greek words for “periphery”
and “perimeter.”.
9. Because the exact number of pi can
never be calculated, we will never be able
to find the exact circumference or area of a circle.
10. The record for most digits of pi memorized
is held by Rajveer Meena of India. He recited
70,000 decimal places of pi in 2015
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Construction has commenced on what will be the world's largest telescope on Monday (December 5) in the Western Australia outback. Sarah Pearce, the Square Kilometre Array Telescope director,..
Construction gets underway in Australia and South Africa of a network of antennas which together will form the world’s largest radio telescope, the Square Kilometre Array.
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