so, this is a key period in the evolution of our universe that we know had to happen but we ve never yet observed it. the other very big science programme that we re hoping to do is to look at pulsars. so pulsars are very precise clocks in the universe. audio cuts out the stars that rotate very rapidly at a very - constant rate and we can look at the changes in the ticking of these clocks to be able to look for gravitational waves as they travel through the universe and distort space time, and this is something that ska mid and ska low high will be able to do very precisely. professor cathryn trott. three chinese astronauts have returned to earth after living for six months on an orbiting space station. their shenzhou 14 spaceship landed as planned in inner mongolia. the astronauts completed the assembly of the space station before handing it over to another crew. all three are said to be in good health.
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