The world's largest radio telescope began searching for signals from stars and galaxies and, perhaps, extraterrestrial life Sept. 25 in a project demonstrating China's rising ambitions in space and its pursuit of international scientific prestige.
The radio telescope in Guizhou province took five years and $180 million (¥18.1 billion) to build, and its 500-meter-diameter surpasses the 300-meter Arecibo Observatory in Puerto Rico.
Beijing has poured billions into such ambitious scientific projects. (AP)
直径500メートルで世界最大の電波望遠鏡が9月25日、中国南部の貴州省で稼働を始めた。これまでプエルトリコの直径300メートルのアレシボ天文台が世界最大だった。
The Japan Times ST: October 7, 2016