Brazil and China are further strengthening their longstanding collaboration in space science with the development of a new radio telescope located in the mountains of Brazil's northeast region.
The project, centered in Paraíba, represents the latest milestone in a partnership that has spanned nearly four decades. This enduring cooperation has already seen the successful creation of various jointly-built satellites, cementing the scientific ties between the two nations.
By combining resources and expertise, the two countries aim to expand their capabilities in observing the universe, utilizing the unique geographical advantages of the Brazilian highlands. This initiative not only advances astronomical research but also underscores the deep-rooted commitment to scientific exchange and mutual growth in the field of space exploration.
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