China is building the world’s largest steerable telescope, called QTT

  • The giant eye on the sky will be able to point in any direction over the northern hemisphere when completed in about six years
  • Project led by the Xinjiang Astronomical Observatory will help answer scientific questions and guide China’s space exploration

An artist’s impression of the Qitai 110-metre telescope, expected to take six years to complete in China’s western Xinjiang region. Photo: Handout
Construction of the world’s largest fully steerable radio telescope began on Wednesday in western China’s Xinjiang region.

Chinese astronomers said the Qitai radio telescope (QTT) will help address a range of questions, from star formation to the detection of gravitational waves, black holes and dark matter.

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