The world’s largest low-frequency radio telescope was damaged and vandalized by russian invaders. Repair will take years as is very costly.

by Lysychka-

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  1. For over 50 years, Kharkiv scientists utilized this telescope to explore space, observing Jupiter and recording thunderstorms on Saturn. The restoration of the complex requires tens of millions of euros.

    Before the full-scale war, scientists used the radio telescope to observe Jupiter, record thunderstorms on Saturn, and collaborate on joint projects with astronomers from Japan, France, the USA, and the Netherlands.

    According to the scientists, the restoration of the radio telescope will take years due to a shortage of personnel and funding.

    Source:

    https://suspilne.media/618233-mi-vipali-zi-svitovoi-radioastronomii-na-harkivsini-vidnovluut-najbilsij-u-sviti-nizkocastotnij-radioteleskop/

  2. The Russian scientific method must include finding out things like, “How many shells form my AK can I fire into ground next to head of trainee, before he ready for combat?”

  3. Once build in USSR, Destroyed by ruzzia.

    Perhabs that is why the best things in USSR were build outside of ruzzian soviet republic? The stupidity grows inversely proportional to the distance to moskva. I think if Chornobyl would have been build near Moskva, they could blow it much quicker.

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