Jodrell Bank chosen as HQ for world’s largest telescope

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Jodrell Bank has been chosen as the headquarters of the world's largest radio telescope.

The famous observatory currently houses the headquarters of the multinational Square Kilometre Array (SKA) project for its pre-construction phase. These premises will now be expanded to support the growing project.

Construction of the telescope, to be sited in South Africa and Australia, will begin in 2018 and the SKA is planned to be operational for at least 50 years.

The University of Manchester's Jodrell Bank site will host the SKA headquarters backed by the UK government through the Science and Technology Facilities Council, The University of Manchester and Cheshire East Council.

It is estimated to be worth £1billion in private sector investment and will help to secure an additional 200 jobs on the site.

"Locating the headquarters of the Square Kilometre Array, the world's largest radio telescope, at Jodrell Bank builds on The University of Manchester's long legacy of world leading radio astronomy as well as the UK's leading activities in data intensive science," said Professor Colin Bailey, Deputy President and Deputy Vice-Chancellor of The University of Manchester. "More than 50 SKA staff are already at Jodrell Bank in a purpose-built building and we will now further develop the University's site to meet the needs of this transformational project."

The process for selecting the permanent headquarters began in 2014 when, following an agreed plan, SKA Members were invited to submit bids. Two bids were received, from Italy and the United Kingdom, both of which were judged to be excellent and both suitable for the project's needs. After thorough consideration, the Members of the SKA Organisation expressed their preference for the United Kingdom's Jodrell Bank site as the future home for the SKA headquarters, thanks to the strong package offered by the UK government.

Professor Stephen Watts, Head of the School of Physics & Astronomy at The University of Manchester, said: "This is great news for Jodrell Bank. Not only will it mean cutting edge science will continue to be carried out at the site for the foreseeable future but it will also help inspire the thousands of children who visit here every year from schools across the country. It is a great honour to be chosen as the headquarters of the largest telescope ever built."

Dr Keith Grainge, Jodrell Bank's Associate Director for SKA, also commented: "We are delighted that the SKA Organisation has chosen to site its permanent headquarters at Jodrell Bank. Everybody here is now looking forward to working with our SKA colleagues and international partners in building the telescopes and delivering some incredible science."

Image: An artists impression of the SKA headquarters at Jodrell Bank

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Pete Taylor
Friday 1st May 2015 at 7:17 am
Splendid news!
Manuel Golding
Saturday 2nd May 2015 at 3:39 pm
Didn't see that one coming over the horizon!
Terrific news.