The world’s largest radio telescope has just been completed

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China’s 30-soccer-field-wide radio telescope will start the hunt for extraterrestrials.
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The world’s largest radio telescope, FAST

E.T. may be easier to find now that China has just finished installation of the 4,450 triangular panels on the world’s largest radio telescope, the Five Hundred Meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST). The telescope was finished nearly three months ahead of schedule, with the original ETA in September. With its enormous size of 30 soccer fields, FAST has taken nearly five years and $180 million to build.

So how big is it? One of the scientists that worked on building FAST told Xinhua that if the dish were to be completely filled with wine, there would be enough to give five bottles to all seven billion people on Earth.

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