China’s massive “Eye of Heaven” telescope now open to international scientists

Nestled shining and silent in the forested limestone hills of remote southwest China, the world’s biggest single-dish radio telescope is now opening to international scientists. The massive telescope, called “Eye of Heaven,” spans the length of more than five football fields. Ramy Inocencio gets a firsthand look.

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