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http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/8645511.stm

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Europe has chosen the place it wants to build the world's biggest telescope.
The observatory will be constructed on Cerro Armazones, a 3,000m-high mountain in Chile's Atacama Desert. The E-ELT (European Extremely Large Telescope) will have a primary mirror 42m in diameter - about five times the width of today's best telescopes.

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E-ELT - BIGGEST EYE ON THE SKY
Basic design completed in 2006; detailed work now under way


Main mirror consists of 984 segments; each is 1.45m wide


Final image requires use of four further - but smaller - mirrors


Latest optics techniques correct for atmospheric distortions


Construction could start in 2011; likely cost is one billion euros

What gets me is how can they make up for the atmospheric distortions? Must be some pretty advanced stuff.
 
I just laughed at the name, they could've used a bit of imagination :D

"European Extremely large telescope" Now I'm just waiting E-BMR "European big mars rocket"
 
I just laughed at the name, they could've used a bit of imagination :D

"European Extremely large telescope" Now I'm just waiting E-BMR "European big mars rocket"

Comes right after the launch of the VLMMLV - The Very Large Mars&Moon Launch Vehicle.

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What a nice example of Victorian Plumbing. Looks almost steampunk.
 
What gets me is how can they make up for the atmospheric distortions? Must be some pretty advanced stuff.

Well, you know, it is extremely large - maybe it pokes out above the atmosphere?! :P
 
I just laughed at the name, they could've used a bit of imagination :D

"European Extremely large telescope" Now I'm just waiting E-BMR "European big mars rocket"

The observatory will be constructed on Cerro Armazones, a 3,000m-high mountain in Chile's Atacama Desert

Chile's Atacama Desert


Now...I haven't taken geography in a few years, but when did Chile move to Europe?
 
This telescope is actually a downsized version of the OLT - Overwhelmingly Large Telescope. The mirror was planned to be 100 m across, but it has been determined that technology is out of our reach and it would take too many resources to build it.
 
"Construction could start in 2011; likely cost is one billion euros"

That's if the economy doesn't crash, otherwise it could be at least 20 times that much.
 
Overwhelmingly Large Telescope... :rofl:
 
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