Lunar telescope could reveal the Dark Ages of the universe
Vladimir Vustyansky/JPL/NASA
This illustration shows the proposed Lunar Crater Radio Telescope on the far side of the moon.
Scientists want to build a radio telescope on the far side of the moon to help pull back the curtain on the mysteries surrounding the beginning of the universe.
While not an official full-fledged NASA mission, the concept of the Lunar Crater Radio Telescope, or LCRT, has been in development for years. The project recently received a $500,000 boost upon entering the second phase of NASA’s Innovative Advanced Concepts program.