Lunar Radio Telescope to Unlock Cosmic Mysteries - IEEE Spectrum
This article from IEEE Spectrum discusses the upcoming launch of LuSEE-Night, a lunar radio telescope on the Blue Ghost 2 lander, which aims to detect faint signals from the early universe. The moon’s far side is ideal for radio astronomy due to its isolation from Earth’s interference and solar wind. LuSEE-Night will observe things invisible from Earth, potentially helping unravel mysteries like dark matter, dark energy, neutron stars, and gravitational waves.
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