After some pleasantries, Lin Xian got straight to the point.
He didn't tell Chu Shanhe any details, only that his laboratory was conducting a rather cutting-edge, epoch-making study. Scientists needed the assistance of the Guizhou Sky Eye Radio Telescope to observe some data and see if there was any way to borrow it for two or three months.
Of course, as long as the other side agreed, the cost of the rent would certainly not be a problem, no matter how much.
Chu Shanhe, having listened...
frowned as well:
"This... is not an easy matter."
He fell silent for a moment:
"The Guizhou Sky Eye is a national key project. Although it doesn't contain any state secrets, it is, after all, the largest radio telescope in the world with many projects lined up, and its schedule is very full."