Canberra: The existence of an alien or an alien who comes from outside the planet earth is still a mystery to researchers. Their presence is touted to be felt is made of scientists from Australia to create a telescope to contact them. As proclaimed the Sydney Morning Herald, Tuesday (5 / 7), the telescope called the Square Kilometer Array (SKA) telescope was expressed as the strongest transmitter in the world, until he could crawl out of the earth. SKA is the most sensitive radio telescope ever built. The tool has the potential to reveal all sorts of things, including the possibility of picking up signals from aliens. With the caller's station that can be expanded up to a distance of 3,000 km from the central core is concentrated. The machine will continue the tradition of radio astronomy that provides the highest resolution images in all astronomy.
SKA telescope is expressed as the most sensitive radio telescope ever built
Professor Watson, astronomer in charge of Australia Astronomical Observatory at Coonabarabran in New South Wales, said the SKA will reveal more about the origins of the universe.
"It will answer all the questions in the world," he said as quoted by the Associated Press.
SKA will also investigate the "mysterious things" called by dark matter, up through the four-fifths of the universe. In addition, the SKA is also expected to reveal how dark matter helped the formation of stars. SKA is a global collaboration of 20 countries. Initially, the making of masterpieces in the world of research that aims to provide answers to fundamental questions about the origin and evolution of the universe.