When were you when China started becoming the leader in some fields of science.
When were you when China started becoming the leader in some fields of science
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NEETing and clapping vigorously at every scientific endeavor.
What the shit? Radius?
read the news, name in filename.
Those plates aren't even adjusted properly lol. They all have messed up angles.
Also what good is a telescope if you can't rotate it ? Do you just wish the world to rotate wherever you want it to look at ?
in a third world country building the biggest solar plant
The panels can move independently.
oh its nice then. Whats the ETA of completion ?
I think it's pretty much completed now. Observation stuff begins in September.
shhiieet what are we observing ? :)
alien nudist beaches
Jesus fuck, the science behind the biggest wok in the world must be fascinating.
Hydrogen spectra and pulsars.
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They're trying, but truth is that Chinese engineers suck dick, and China is behind fucking Netherlands in R&D.
It was about 2000 years before I was born so i'm not sure
That's a big wok.
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Honest question, do any of you think mandarin will ever be worth learning for someone who expects to die sometime before this century ends?
I know Danish, Norwegian, Swedish, German, English, and Japanese already. Will I be set at least for the coming 60 or so years?
No, Chinese will recruit other Chinese that can speak and translate foreign languages.
Alle de språkene....hvorfor hvis jeg tor sporre?
Tor sporre*
Imagine falling of the rim down that lel
still better then the burger land
You would get shot up into space
>a telescope
>Is a giant satellite dish
I'm sorry but how does this work? How can they see through a dish? Does the light get absorbed, and the little hole in the center refracts it and let's them see millions of lightyears into space?
that's the reflector, not the antenna
wikipedia arecibo for details, very similar
Radio waves son, not light.
I want to make a giant stir fry in that dish
Isn't this just the Arecibo Observatory? Except in China.
except from bigger. And except from that the Arecibo is old and looks like it will be closed down.
Than*
isn't that the laser part of the death star
>not knowing what the fuck radio telescopes are
This guy is a bit fresh for this sub.
US' academia is mostly sustained by immigrants though
Worlds biggest beyblade stadium
Which is probably funded by Chinese investors.
where's focuser reflector thing that's supposed to go in the middle?
Some of the panels are still missing. It's not finished in this shot.
You know they are going to make the biggest noodle stir fry in the world in that bitch, wok this way!
>what are we observing
Probably also satellites
www.bbc com/news/world-asia-china-36700664
>China has stated that its space program has peaceful purposes, but the US Defence Department has said it was pursuing activities aimed to "prevent adversaries from using space-based assets in a crisis," reported news agency Reuters.
hey! rude!