FAST Telescope is developed by which country?
China
2024 February
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Using the largest single-dish radio telescope in the world, FAST, astronomers at Nanjing University in China have discovered a radio pulsar in the CTB 87 supernova remnant. With a receiving area the size of thirty football fields, FAST, based in Guizhou, hopes to stay in the top 20–30 percent of systems globally for the next 20–30 years. Among its objectives are the detection of neutral hydrogen at the edge of the universe, the reconstruction of early universe images, the discovery of pulsars, the involvement in gravitational wave detection, and the support of the extraterrestrial intelligence search.