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The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is a unique radio telescope being planned by an international consortium. Covering frequencies of 0.15-20 GHz, it will make a revolutionary break with today's radio telescopes. It will:

  • have a collecting area of one square kilometre, giving it 100 times the sensitivity of today's best radio telescopes;
  • be the first aperture synthesis telescope with multiple independent fields of view (up to 100 at one time); and
  • integrate computing hardware and software on a massive scale, in a way that best captures the benefits of these exponentially developing technologies.

Information

SKA: Defining the Future Participant Contact Information

News and Events

About Square Kilometre Array (SKA)

SKA Links

Indian SKA Consortium

The Australia Telescope National Facility SKA Home Page

The Netherlands Foundation for Research in Astronomy SKA Home Page

The National Research Council of Canada SKA Home Page

The United States Consortium for a Square-Kilometer Array

United Kingdom SKA Home Page

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