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But the FAST telescope has one major obstacle. It uses
But the FAST telescope has one major obstacle. It uses the same laser system used to measure the wavelength of light emitted by the sun. That means that it is an expensive, but necessary, way to measure the amount of energy the solar wind produces per second. The FAST program requires that the laser beams sent to and from the FAST telescope have to be high-powered, which will require a lot of energy. In the past, however, the laser beam was a lot cheaper than it is now, due to the fact that the laser has been used in more than one type of telescope, such as the FAST-1 and the FAST-2, respectively.
On August 17, a Chinese woman from Guangdong Province was the only one of the Chinese who took part in the FAST program, reporting on the "unluckiest day." The woman was from the southwestern province of Henan, which is located in the southwest corner of the country’s Hebei Province.
The woman told the Post that the team that was responsible for keeping the laser beams in check had been struggling to keep a good track of their energy.
"The FAST team was always very busy. We had to do our best to keep all the team members happy," she said. "But we also had to find a way to keep the laser beams in check. I would say our team members were a bit stressed, they had to be in a lot of pain to get the lights working. That's what we had to do every day."
"We were always so stressed…it was so hard to get the lights working," the woman added.
She added that it was hard to find a way to keep the laser beams in check. "Some of us were like, 'Why not just leave the team?'"
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