
NASA Proposes Large Radio Telescope on Moon's Dark Side for Enhanced Space Observation
NASA plans to build the Lunar Crater Radio Telescope on the Moon's far side to study ultra-long radio wavelengths, avoiding Earth's radio interference. This ambitious project aims to enhance our understanding of the universe's dark ages and fundamental physics, with construction possibly starting in the 2030s. The telescope will be built robotically in a lunar crater, providing a unique, interference-free environment for groundbreaking astronomical observations.

