Nevada hosts Caltech's 1,650-dish Deep Synoptic Array for real-time cosmic surveys

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Caltech’s Deep Synoptic Array (DSA) will comprise 1,650 radio dishes spread over roughly 12 by 10 miles in Nevada, designed to survey the cosmos 100 times faster than existing telescopes and relay radio images in real time through a powerful supercomputer, with data made openly accessible to researchers and the public.
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