“…Te large radio telescopes in service in the world, in addition to those mentioned in the introduction, also include the Green Bank Telescope (GBT, 100 m × 110 m aperture, located in West Virginia, USA), the Sardinia Radio Telescope (SRT, 64 m aperture, located in Italy), Nobeyama Telescope (45 m aperture, located in Japan), the Lovell Telescope (76 m aperture, located in UK), Parkes Radio Telescope (64 m aperture, located in Australia), Yebes Telescope (40 m diameter, located in Spain), as well as the 26 m Nanshan Telescope located in Urumqi, Xinjiang, China, the 40 m Telescope located in Kunming, Yunnan, and the 50 m Telescope located in Miyun, Beijing, etc. Tese telescopes have been summarized in detail in [6,7,9]; thus the authors give no further elaborations. In addition, the Arecibo Telescope (305 m aperture, located in the U.S. island of Puerto Rico), the second largest singledish fxed radio telescope in the world, crashed due to the suspended electrical receiving part after nearly 60 years of service, and the main body of the refector surface was also damaged, this telescope has ofcially retired at the end of 2020.…”