
Lovell Telescope
The Lovell Telescope, located in the UK, is a large radio antenna used to listen to signals from space. It features a massive, curved dish that collects radio waves emitted by astronomical objects like stars, galaxies, and pulsars. These signals are converted into data for scientists to study cosmic phenomena, understand the universe's workings, and search for extraterrestrial life. Completed in 1957, it is one of the world’s largest steerable radio telescopes, capable of tracking objects across the sky and contributing to important discoveries in astrophysics.