The SKA will soon be the world's most sensitive radio telescope, able to view some of the most distant objects ever seen. In a special edition of Naked Astronomy this month, we follow Perth-based astronomer Kirsten Gottschalk on a visit to one of the two sites where it will be built, hundreds of kilometres from civilisation in the Western Australian outback. Kirsten also catches up with progress on the two precursor instruments - the Murchison Widefield Array and the Australian SKA Pathfinder - which are already being constructed on the site.
In this episode
Precursors to the SKA
with Kirsten Gottschalk
Radio astronomy with new detectors
with Kirsten Gottschalk
Processing the SKA's observations
with Kirsten Gottschalk
Science with the precursor instruments
with Kirsten Gottschalk
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