
The truth about aliens will soon be revealed…the world’s largest camera is being prepared, know every thing
वैज्ञानिकों का कहना है कि नई तकनीकों के इस्तेेमाल से एलियन सभ्यताओं की खोज की दिशा में क्रांतिकारी बदलाव आने वाला है। चिली में वेरा रुबिन वेधशाला पर तेजी से काम हो रहा है, जो आगे चलकर दुनिया का सबसे बड़ा कैमरा होगा। यह अंतरिक्ष की हर चीज पर नजर रखेगा।
Scientists say that the use of new technologies is going to bring a revolutionary change in the direction of discovery of alien civilizations. Work is going on rapidly on the Vera Rubin Observatory in Chile, which will later be the world’s largest camera. It will keep an eye on everything in space
Scientists make big claims about the discovery of aliens
New technology is going to change the direction of alien search
Scientists are installing the world’s largest camera
London: Is there life anywhere outside our Earth or not? Scientists have been trying to find the answer to this question for decades. Many people in the world have claimed to have seen alien spaceships, but it is equally true that till date no one on Earth has established contact with aliens. However, researchers believe that the search for aliens may enter a new era. Scientists of Breakthrough Listen, the world’s largest scientific project started to search for aliens in distant space, say that many technological developments are going to change the direction of search in the universe
Scientists from all over the world will gather in Oxford
According to the Guardian report, these innovations will be discussed at the annual conference of the group of scientists. The conference will be held for the first time in Britain this week in Oxford. Several hundred scientists, from astronomers to zoologists, are expected to participate in it. ‘There are amazing technologies that are under development, such as the construction of huge new telescopes in Chile, Africa and Australia, as well as developments in AI,’ said astronomer Steve Croft, a project scientist at Breakthrough Listen. They are going to change the way we search for alien civilizations.
The biggest camera is being prepared in Chile
These new instruments include the ‘Square Kilometer Array’ made up of hundreds of radio telescopes, which is being built in South Africa and Australia. It will be the world’s largest radio astronomy facility. Along with this, Vera Rubin Observatory is being built in Chile, which will be the world’s largest camera. It will be able to image the entire sky every three or four nights, which is expected to help discover millions of new galaxies and stars.
Steve Craft said both facilities are set to begin observations in the next few years and both will provide data for Breakthrough Listen. The use of artificial intelligence (AI) to study these huge information sets will give additional strength to the search for alien civilizations. ‘So far we have been limited to looking for signals deliberately sent by aliens to advertise their existence,’ he said. The new technologies are going to be so sensitive that for the first time, we will be able to detect unintentional transmissions as opposed to intentional transmissions.’
What is the square kilometer array used for?
The SKA telescopes will drive worldwide technological developments during their lifetime of more than 50 years. The Square Kilometre Array, or SKA will be the largest and most sensitive radio telescope on Earth. Radio emissions from the furthest reaches of space, reach Earth…and are detected by the SKA telescopes.
What countries are part of the square kilometer array?
Founded in 2019, the Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO) has 16 consortium members — Australia, South Africa, Canada, China, India, Japan, South Korea, the UK, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, and Italy
What is Skao project?
India has joined the world’s largest radio telescope project called the Square Kilometre Array Observatory (SKAO). India will be contributing Rs 1,250 crore to this multinational initiative which includes over 16 nations
Where is the headquarters of square km array?
Headquarters in Manchester, radio telescopes in Australia and South Africa
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