BLACK HOLES SEEN BY THE WORLD’S LARGEST FUTURE RADIO TELESCOPE
With Francesca Panessa
The Square Kilometer Array (SKA) will be the largest radio telescope in the world with antennas in Africa and Australia, and the INAF is playing an active role in this spectacular venture. SKA will be able to see an incredibly large number of supermassive black holes inside the galaxies, ranging from those “near” to us to those situated in the distant Universe at its dawn. You’ll learn what we know about supermassive black holes and the revolution that SKA will trigger in our knowledge of them.
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Activity free of charge; the cost is included in the price of admission to the exhibition.
Entrance from via Nazionale 194a.