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NASA builds giant telescope on the dark side of the Moon

NASA is about to build the largest radio telescope in history on the dark side of the Moon, helping to explore deeper into the universe and avoid signal pollution from Earth.

Báo Khoa học và Đời sốngBáo Khoa học và Đời sống09/06/2025

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NASA is planning to build a giant radio telescope in a crater on the far side of the Moon. (Photo: NASA/Vladimir Vustyansky)
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The project, called the Lunar Crater Radio Telescope (LCRT), is worth more than $2 billion and is expected to be completed in the 2030s. (Photo: PetaPixel)
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The telescope will be built entirely by robots, with a steel mesh suspended in a natural crater. (Photo: NASA)
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LCRT will help scientists discover radio signals from the early universe that Earth cannot receive. (Photo: NASA)
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Astronomers are concerned that private satellites like Starlink will hinder radio observations on Earth in the future. (Photo: VnEconomy)
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Building a telescope on the Moon would help avoid light pollution and radio interference caused by technological activities from Earth. (Photo: Mashable India)
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The Blue Ghost II spacecraft will support preparations for the LCRT mission by delivering the LuSEE Night wave measuring instrument to the Moon. (Photo: Firefly Aerospace)
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If approved, LCRT will open a new era for astronomy and space research from beyond Earth. (Photo: TechEBlog)
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