Chinese scientists propose giant telescope on far side of moon to understand early cosmos
Array would leverage robotic and crewed lunar missions and China-led International Lunar Research Station set to take shape by 2035

The array would consist of 7,200 butterfly-shaped wire antennas to detect ultra-long wavelength cosmic signals that are blocked by the Earth’s atmosphere but are crucial for understanding the early universe, especially the period before the first stars turned on.

“The construction of the array will be a highly complex engineering project, involving scientific instruments, relay satellites, robots, lunar surface logistics and communication networks,” the researchers wrote in the latest issue of Chinese Space Science and Technology.
“It will drive innovation across multiple fields, offering high scientific and technological value while strengthening China’s position in deep-space exploration and astronomical research.”