South Africa unveils a new telescope for galaxies



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JOHANNESBURG (AP) – South Africa unveiled a powerful radio telescope being part of 39, an international project that will bring new details on the Milky Way and other galaxies

They also publish an image described as the "clearest view" of the center of our galaxy.

Officials gather for the inauguration of MeerKAT at 64 antennas, which was completed after a decade of design and development.

The global consortium building the Kilometer Array Square, or SKA, enjoys the support of countries such as Canada, China, India, Italy, Britain, the United States, and the United States. Spain, Sweden, the Netherlands and New Zealand. It includes a telescope radio site in Australia as well as in South Africa.

South African Vice President David Mabuza says Square Kilometer Array will improve the world's "understanding of the universe".

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