
SKA Observatory
The SKA Observatory (Square Kilometre Array) is an advanced international project to build the world's largest radio telescope, spanning vast areas in South Africa and Australia. It will consist of thousands of antennas working together to capture faint signals from space, enabling scientists to explore the universe's origins, black holes, galaxies, and cosmic phenomena with unprecedented detail. By using a huge array of antennas, the SKA will provide greater sensitivity and resolution than current telescopes, helping us understand the fundamental laws of the universe and our cosmic history.