Month: May 2012

Pulsar’s wobble provides new Einstein test

Einstein can rest easy for a bit longer. Using a pair of orbiting pulsars, astronomers have confirmed a prediction of general relativity about how bodies wobble in the presence of gravity. But in the future, the unique test will become more precise, potentially revealing deviations from the long-held theory. Pulsars are collapsed stars made mostly …

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Giant Telescope Project Goes to South Africa, Australia

By KATHLEEN CHAYKOWSKI in Pretoria, South Africa and GAUTAM NAIK in London A consortium of countries chose South Africa and Australia to share a groundbreaking €1.5 billion ($1.87 billion) radio telescope that will be the biggest and most sensitive instrument of its kind. The telescope, known as the Square Kilometer Array, or SKA, will offer …

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