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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Oh well, a slight anti climax but better than nothing  lets hope they don't change their minds before stage two
Mike
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Hi Mike,
According to the official SKA Members Statement, Australia and New Zealand
will host all the low frequency receivers for both stage 1 (what is known as SKA1)
and stage 2 (aka SKA2).
See
http://www.skatelescope.org/news/ska...eting-25-2012/
As I posted here -
http://www.iceinspace.com.au/forum/s...3&postcount=10
there were two major science goals that drove the SKA design and the first of them
was to understand the history and role of neutral hydrogen.
Now neutral hydrogen is detected at 1.42 GHz but it gets red-shifted.
In order to make discoveries out at distances of z=3, you need to be making observations at 350 MHz.
And who will host the antennas capable of that? Australia and New Zealand.

What some cosmologists might regard as the "really interesting part".
However, to get a complete picture, they want to take "slices" for various values
of z, so that is where both the South African and Australian efforts really combine
to achieve this. You need the South African antennas for the low z stuff and the
Australian and New Zealand antennas for the high z stuff.
Plus we have ASKAP with all 36 antennas planned to be constructed by the end
of this month.
So there has been an incredible amount of expenditure to date within Australia on the project and the first science papers have already been published.