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The Hon Karen Andrews, Minister for Science and Technology.
“Australia is delighted to be a founding member of the SKA Observatory. The Observatory will be a world leader in radio astronomy discovery for decades to come, bringing with it new technologies, human capital development and inspiration for future generations. Establishing the SKA Observatory is the culmination of many years of work and Australia greatly values the strong partnerships forged with fellow member countries during this time.”
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Prof. Marco Tavani, INAF (National Institute of Astrophysics) President The SKA Observatory is finally starting with great prospects. A new phase begins now with the construction of the largest and most advanced radio telescope in the world. We are proud that Italy is among the founding countries of the Observatory: a sign of the great interest of the Italian community for the science and technology related with SKA.
Alien life could be hidden just inches under the surface of Mars, scientists say
New photographic evidence suggests subsurface ice trapped within the Red Planet’s soil could be providing a dynamic environment for microscopic alien lifeforms not yet discovered
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Mars, Earth s nearest neighbour, has long tantalised exobiologists (Image: Getty Images)
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