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Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope - Wikipedia
China Finds Phone-Wielding Tourists and Telescopes Don't Mesh | WIRED
China's 'Sky Eye' FAST radio telescope opens to the world to aid global research - Global Times
China to relocate 10,000 people to make way for telescope - BBC News
China completes world's largest radio telescope – raising hopes of finding new worlds and alien life
Xinhua Headlines: World's largest radio telescope starts formal operation - Xinhua | English.news.cn
China to open giant telescope to international scientists
The World's Largest Telescope Takes Shape in Southern China | ArchDaily
China's FAST telescope detects over 500 new pulsars - Xinhua
FAST”,China's World Largest Radio Telescope,500-meter Aperture Spherical telescope
Across China: China's FAST telescope reveals unprecedented details of Milky Way-Xinhua
Global Times on Twitter: "China's Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) has found several possible technical traces and suspected signals of extraterrestrial civilizations, said the research team from Beijing Normal University, which
Gigantic Chinese telescope opens to astronomers worldwide
FAST Telescope in 60 seconds - YouTube
China Unveils World's Largest Single-Dish Radio Telescope - IEEE Spectrum
No, a Chinese telescope didn't just detect aliens. Here's what actually happened | Salon.com
China Says Giant Telescope May Have Detected Signals From Alien Civilizations - Bloomberg
China's FAST telescope detects more than 740 pulsars - CGTN
Staff members conduct maintenance operation for China's FAST telescope - Xinhua | English.news.cn
No, China's 'Sky Eye' Telescope Has Not Detected Radio Signals From Alien Civilizations - CNET
China's FAST telescope officially opens to world----National Astronomical Observatories
In China, a Telescope Offers Cosmic Data Amid Earthly Tensions
China replacing U.S. as world's leading scientific power – Workers World
China Built the World's Largest Telescope. Then Came the Tourists | WIRED