Construction starts in Australia on the world's largest radio telescope
, although the resolution will limit the most detailed searches to relatively close stars. Director Dr. Sarah Pierce toldWork on the Square Kilometer Array isn't expected to finish until 2028, and it will take some time after that for scientists to collect and decipher results. As with the, though, the lengthy wait is expected to pay dividends.
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