
International Square Kilometre Array Project
The Square Kilometre Array (SKA) is an international effort to build the world's largest radio telescope, spanning locations in Australia and Africa. Its goal is to explore the universe by capturing radio signals from space with unprecedented sensitivity and detail. Covering a total area of one square kilometer, the SKA will help scientists study cosmic phenomena like galaxy formation, dark energy, and potentially detect signals from extraterrestrial civilizations. By harnessing many interconnected antennas, the SKA will vastly improve our understanding of the universe's origins, evolution, and fundamental physics.