Designs complete: World's biggest telescope to be constructed in Australia's outback

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Designs complete: World's biggest telescope to be constructed in Australia's outback
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The world's biggest telescope is on track to start construction in Australia's outback in 2020 with infrastructure designs now completed.

"We are getting away from all the man-made radio interference in the cities but with all our own equipment we are installing at the site, we generate a lot more radio noise," he said. "So we have to make sure our own telescope cannot see the noise that we are generating with our own electronics. "A really big challenge is to shield the buildings for example, so that the equipment inside them, the noise that they generate cannot get into the telescope.

Topics:BOILER-PIPE: "We are getting away from all the man-made radio interference in the cities but with all our own equipment we are installing at the site, we generate a lot more radio noise," he said. "So we have to make sure our own telescope cannot see the noise that we are generating with our own electronics. "A really big challenge is to shield the buildings for example, so that the equipment inside them, the noise that they generate cannot get into the telescope.

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