
Green Bank Observatory
The Green Bank Observatory is a scientific facility that hosts one of the world's largest fully steerable radio telescopes, used to study celestial objects and phenomena through radio waves. Located in West Virginia, it enables astronomers to explore the universe's mysteries, such as pulsars, black holes, and cosmic rays. The observatory also plays a key role in advancing our understanding of space and supports research collaborations worldwide. Its remote location minimizes radio interference, allowing for clearer observations of the universe’s signals.