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€650m SKA programme enters key development and design phase
February 3, 2014 Editor 0
This year is going to be a key year in the process of transforming the international Square Kilometre Array (SKA) radio telescope programme from concept to concrete. “We’ll have a huge amount of work going on – on the design of the SKA and its systems and subsystems,” explains SKA Organisation director-general Professor Philip Diamond. “In the third quarter of the year, we’ll have the preliminary design reviews (PDRs) for all the work groups. No major decisions will be made until the PDRs have …
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