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Giant radio telescope in the Utah desert could reveal hidden corners of the cosmos — and brand-new physics

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The Deep Synoptic Array 2000 ( DSA-2000 ) consists of 2,000 radio dishes, each 16 feet ( 5 meters ) across, laid out in a radio-quiet part of the Utah desert.

The array will have a wide field of view and a high resolution, it will be like the world's ultimate digital camera but at radio frequencies.

The instrument could potentially offer our first direct glimpse of a new form of matter in the universe.

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