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UK commits £88m to Chilean telescope 'as big as all existing ones put together'
The European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT), costing more than 1bn, will capture the universe's earliest moments
Robin McKie
The Observer, Saturday 2 March 2013
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The European Extremely Large Telescope will study the Magellanic Cloud.
Photograph: STScI/NASA/Corbis
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Britain has committed £88m towards the construction of the world's largest telescope. The huge observatory, to be built in the Chilean Andes, will allow astronomers to capture images of the universe's earliest moments.
The giant eye on the sky, known as the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT), will cost more than 1bn (£900m) to build. Its main mirror, which will gather light from distant stars and galaxies, will be 39 metres in diameter, made of 798 segments. The observatory will gather 15 times more light than the largest telescopes today.
"Every area of astronomy, from planets around other stars to the first galaxies in the universe, will be revolutionised by this telescope," said Professor Simon Morris of Durham University.
The giant observatory will become part of an array of telescopes built by the European Southern Observatory organisation of which Britain is a key member in Chile. Built high in the Andes, these instruments avoid much of the atmospheric turbulence that affects observatories at lower altitudes.
More:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/science/2013/mar/03/space-chile
longship
(40,416 posts)Stupid Google on the iPhone no longer gives access to the source image. Curse them!!!!
Ha! Go back to Google Classic!!
Here it is:
By the way, the freaking mirror will be 39 freaking meters in diameter. (That's 128 feet for the metric challenged -- BTW, shame on you.)
eppur_se_muova
(36,262 posts)Would seem to go along with the equally creative names they're giving telescopes these days.