Image List
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This artist's rendering shows a hypothetical distant world inhabited by intelligent aliens. The Mileura Wide-Field Array will be able to "eavesdrop" for unintentional signals from any such worlds within 30 light-years of Earth.
David A. Aguilar (CfA) -
This photo show a single antenna tile from the Mileura Wide-Field Array. The final telescope will use dozens of these tiles spread over an area of many square meters.
Frank Briggs (Mt. Stromlo Observatory) -
This photo show a single antenna tile from the Mileura Wide-Field Array. The final telescope will use dozens of these tiles spread over an area of many square meters.
Merv Lynch (Curtin University) -
This photo show a single antenna tile from the Mileura Wide-Field Array. The final telescope will use dozens of these tiles spread over an area of many square meters.
Brian Corey (Haystack) -
This photo show a single antenna tile from the Mileura Wide-Field Array. The final telescope will use dozens of these tiles spread over an area of many square meters.
Brian Corey (Haystack) -
An aerial view of the site for the Mileura Wide-Field Array in the Australian outback.
Brian Corey (Haystack) and Patrick Walsh (Mileura Cattle Co.)