How China is working to turn Saishiteng Mountain into the world’s largest astronomy base
China is constructing some of the earth's most powerful optical telescopes at Saishiteng Mountain on the Tibetan plateau, aiming to establish the world’s largest astronomy base by the mid-2030s. The project involves installing telescopes ranging from 6.5 to 14.5 meters in diameter to advance astronomical research.
China Saishiteng Mountain astronomy base optical telescopes Tibetan plateau
Linked Entities
Contributing Articles
China’s AI Ambitions Depend on Massive Power-Grid Investments
Bloomberg —
COSCO Installs 2GW Converter Platform for China’s Offshore Wind Farm
Offshore Engineer —
CSSC begins construction of world’s largest LNG carrier for QatarEnergy
Hellenic Shipping News —
China to bust Yangtze River chokepoint with US$11 billion ‘water staircase’ project
South China Morning Post —
China readies $295 billion data center plan to fuel domestic AI push - report
Investing.com —
Jinhui’s ultramax ordering spree rolls on
Splash247 Maritime —
China Starts Prefabricated Power Hub for Data Centers, CCTV Says
Bloomberg —
How China is working to turn Saishiteng Mountain into the world’s largest astronomy base
South China Morning Post —