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So, dark-age signals, they should appear at frequencies around even 50 MHz or even lower. And these frequencies are affected by human signals on Earth and they're further affected by the ionosphere. And this makes it almost impossible to detect these signals from Earth-based observatories. But, on or on the far side of the Moon, so if you're on the far side of the Moon, you set up a detection center there, an observatory there. And it offers a radio-quiet place which makes for an ideal location to detect these dark-age signals. So, once they get a detector up there and they can start searching and looking for these signals once they start coming in, there's another check for the box, for the discovery of, or at least the implication that dark matter exists. And it also gives them a few tools to also determine the mass of dark matter particles, etc. So, that'll be coming. Lots of explorations happening, will be happening soon on the Moon. And one of the things we'll be setting up is a dark-age signal detector.
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