Telescope
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So our
telescope
may not be quite sensitive enough to pick up this signal.
However, there's a new radio
telescope.
We're building the Square Kilometre Array, a new radio telescope, and it's going to be a thousand times bigger than the MWA, a thousand times more sensitive, and have an even better resolution.
This is a revolution in astronomy, like when Galileo invented the
telescope.
It's an artist's rendition, but it flew in a Japanese
telescope
in 1995.
The telescope, going up in space, it unfolds in two places.
Engineers at Lawrence Livermore National Lab had an idea for a
telescope
much larger.
So here's an observer: it could be an eye; it could be a
telescope.
A ray of light leaves the galaxy and travels through the universe for perhaps billions of years before it enters the
telescope
or your eye.
There's going to be a satellite
telescope
launched later this year and it will look towards the middle of the galaxy, to see if we can see dark matter particles annihilating and producing gamma rays that could be detected with this.
Let's now start using a
telescope
version, but instead of using a telescope, let's use a microscope to zoom in on the inferior of those chromosomes, which is the Y chromosome.
When Galileo turned his new
telescope
to the heavens and to the Moon in particular, he discovered something incredible.
But to see one, you would need to build a
telescope
as large as the Earth, because the black hole that we're looking at gives off copious radio waves.
I think this is like half the data from just one
telescope.
If you want to build a global
telescope
you need a global team.
They go out and point a
telescope
at the sky, take a picture, identify what are stars and throw them away, look at the galaxies, estimate how far away they are, and plot them up.
And you see these structures, this thing we call the Great Wall, but there are voids and those kinds of stuff, and they kind of fade out because the
telescope
isn't sensitive enough to do it.
Many of you have mapped the Moon phases over time with your eyes, your eyes being your more basic
telescope.
The Apache Point Observatory hosts the Sloan
telescope
in New Mexico, and the Las Campanas Observatory in Chile hosts the two-and-a-half-meter telescope, the du Pont.
I have 1,000 of these, 500 in the focal plane of each
telescope
in each hemisphere.
The
telescope
I helped build is called the faint intergalactic-medium red-shifted emission balloon, which is a mouthful, so we call it "FIREBall."
My work on FIREBall started in 2008, working not on the
telescope
but on the light sensor, which is the heart of any
telescope.
So, sensors done, time to build a
telescope.
And on the morning of September 22nd, we finally got the
telescope
launched.
Through a small telescope, this would look quite blank, but you see here hundreds of little, faint smudges.
The ATA is the first
telescope
built from a large number of small dishes, and hooked together with computers.
2009 is the 400th anniversary of Galileo's first use of the telescope, Darwin's 200th birthday, the 150th anniversary of the publication of "On the Origin of Species," the 50th anniversary of SETI as a science, the 25th anniversary of the incorporation of the SETI Institute as a non-profit, and of course, the 25th anniversary of TED.
Well, again, it's dark out there to human senses, but all you've got to do is take a telescope, even one of present-day design, look out, and you'll see the same galaxies as we do from here.
And with a more powerful telescope, you'll be able to see stars and planets in those galaxies, you'll be able to do astrophysics and learn the laws of physics.
He sent his prediction to the Berlin observatory, they opened up their
telescope
and in the very first night they found this faint point of light slowly moving across the sky and discovered Neptune.
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