TOKYO — The Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and other organizations are planning to establish an observatory on the moon. The observatory may be able to gather information about what the universe was like soon after its birth. The first radio telescope for the facility is expected to be launched in fiscal 2028. “If the project goes well, it would allow the world’s first observation of the Dark Ages. RELATED STORIESJapan counts down to first moon landingJapan space rocket ordered to self-destruct after failed launchRead Next
Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer November 27, 2022 17:53 UTC