HOW CHIME IS USED TO DISCOVER FAST RADIO BURSTS
Located in Okanagan Falls, the Canadian Hydrogen Intensity Mapping Experiment picked up on FRB 200428
© Nicholas Forder
1 Collecting radio signals
There are no moving parts in the CHIME radio telescope. Instead, as the Earth turns, radio waves emitted by celestial objects are received from a narrow stretch of sky that runs from the northern to southern horizons.