Radio astronomy is serious business.
NASA image shows clusters of stars. Scientists in the Netherlands unveiled the largest radiotelescope in the world on Saturday, saying it was capable of detecting faint signals from almost as far back as the Big Bang.
How vague. :/ I wish they'd specify whether that's supposed to be before or after the moment of recombination / birth of the cosmic microwave background radiation. I guess I've got some reading to do.
Edit: Oh there we go, they're specifically looking at the era of reionization (when the first quasars/stars? reionized the hydrogen, roughly 1x10
8 to 1x10
9 years after the big bang). And some other random stuff is in the works too. Cool beans.