The World’s Largest Radio Telescope
Believe it or not, this massive structure you’re looking at isn’t an abandoned shopping mall or an unfinished stadium. That’s the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope (FAST) in China’s Guizhou province. Completed in 2016, it’s the current largest radio telescope in the world, surpassing the Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.
FAST keeps tabs on various areas of the sky and documents the mysterious phenomenon of fast radio bursts. It opened its facilities to scientists from other corners of the world in 2019. The gigantic telescope is expected to fill the hole left behind by the Arecibo Observatory, which collapsed in 2020.