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Consider the following about the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project.
1.It is an international effort to build the world’s largest radio telescope.
2.Its receiving stations would extend out to distance of at least three thousand kilometres.
3.It will be built in Mount Abu, India.
Select the correct answer using the codes below
1 and 2 only
2 and 3 only
3 only
1 ,2 and 3
Statement 1: It with eventually over a square kilometre (one million square metres) of collecting area. The scale of the SKA represents a huge leap forward in both engineering and research & development towards building and delivering a unique instrument. Statement 2: It would operate over a wide range of frequencies and its size will make it 50 times more sensitive than any other radio instrument. It would require very high performance central, computing engines and long-haul links with a capacity greater than the global Internet traffic as of 2013. Statement 3: The SKA would be built in the southern hemisphere, in sub-Saharan states with cores in South Africa and Australia, where the view of the Milky Way Galaxy is best and radio interference least - Australia, New Zealand, and South Africa. Learning: As one of the largest scientific endeavours in history, the SKA will bring together a wealth of the world’s finest scientists, engineers and policy makers to bring the project to fruition. It should be able to survey the sky more than ten thousand times faster than ever before. With receiving stations extending out to distance of at least 3,000 kilometres (1,900 mi) from a concentrated central core, it would exploit radio astronomy's ability to provide the highest resolution images in all astronomy.
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