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Questacon Science Garden Canberra Australia
Möbius strip geometry has been studied by mathematicians since the 1930s, but it is still being studied today. A Möbius strip is a closed loop that contains a half-twist along one part of the loop. This small twist creates an intriguing topological property in that the Möbius strip only has one side, while a normal loop (without a half-twist) contains two sides. This outdoor sculpture example is found in the science garden outside Questacon Canberra Australia More Info
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Questacon Science Garden Canberra Australia
Möbius strip geometry has been studied by mathematicians since the 1930s, but it is still being studied today. A Möbius strip is a closed loop that contains a half-twist along one part of the loop. This small twist creates an intriguing topological property in that the Möbius strip only has one side, while a normal loop (without a half-twist) contains two sides. This outdoor sculpture example is found in the science garden outside Questacon Canberra Australia More Info
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Questacon Science Garden Canberra Australia
Möbius strip geometry has been studied by mathematicians since the 1930s, but it is still being studied today. A Möbius strip is a closed loop that contains a half-twist along one part of the loop. This small twist creates an intriguing topological property in that the Möbius strip only has one side, while a normal loop (without a half-twist) contains two sides. This outdoor sculpture example is found in the science garden outside Questacon Canberra Australia More Info
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Radio Telescope
CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope is a 64-m diameter parabolic dish used for radio astronomy.The telescope was built in 1961, but only its basic structure has remained unchanged. The surface, control system, focus cabin, receivers, computers and cabling have all been upgraded - some parts many times - to keep the telescope current.
The telescope is now ten thousand times more sensitive than when commissioned in 1961.Radio Telescope at Parkes New South Wales Australia More Info
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Radio Telescope
CSIRO's Parkes radio telescope is a 64-m diameter parabolic dish used for radio astronomy.The telescope was built in 1961, but only its basic structure has remained unchanged. The surface, control system, focus cabin, receivers, computers and cabling have all been upgraded - some parts many times - to keep the telescope current.
The telescope is now ten thousand times more sensitive than when commissioned in 1961.Radio Telescope at Parkes New South Wales Australia More Info
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