NASA Launches Historic Radio Telescope to the Moon's Far Side, Igniting Global Space Surveillance Debate

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NASA and partners are deploying the LuSEE-Night radio telescope on the Moon’s far side to avoid Earth's radio interference, aiming to explore the universe's Dark Ages and potentially revolutionize lunar-based cosmic observation, with future plans to transform lunar craters into massive radio dishes.
Topics:science#cosmic-exploration#lusee-night#moon#radio-telescope#science-and-technology#space-innovation
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