By YASUSHI SATO/ Staff Writer
October 19, 2019 at 07:20 JST
The front of the Schmidt telescope at the Kiso Observatory of the University of Tokyo, behind which Tomoe Gozen's camera part is installed (Yasushi Sato)
KISO, Nagano Prefecture--To find supernovas and more quickly detect asteroids on a collision course with Earth, researchers have started a new astronomical observation system of the night sky. [Read More]
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