➀ A new radio telescope, the Wetterstein Millimeter Telescope (WMT), is being built on Zugspitze mountain in Germany, led by the University of Würzburg. ➁ The WMT will be part of a global network of radio telescopes and contribute to astrophysical research, including studying black holes and relativistic jets. ➂ The project represents an interdisciplinary research platform and will support satellite technology applications, including testing AI technologies in space.
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