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The world's largest radiotelescope – currently under construction in Australia – could potentially track down alien life in the universe.

A new facility being built in the Australian Outback could potentially detect alien life in the universe.

Related The antennas will scan the observable universe for low-range radio frequencies between 50MHz and 350MHz, and will be able to map what it sees 135 times more quickly than existing telescopes. It added that its unique configuration will give those using the facility “unrivaled scope in observations, largely exceeding the image resolution quality of the Hubble Space Telescope.”

 

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