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Scientists may have figured out a way to make a new telescope that can out-observe the most powerful space telescopes by a factor of a thousand. The secret to the design? A liquid mirror.
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| Subject keyword(s) | Light, Mirrors, Physical science, Physics, Properties of materials, Reflection, Science and technology, Space technology, Technological design |
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| Grade level | Elementary School, Middle School, High School, Informal Education |
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| Intended audience | General Public, Learner |
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| Resource type | Audio/Visual, Reference Material |
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| Rights | NPR Science Friday |
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Liquid mirror lunar telescope