
Episode 409
Extremely Large Telescope
Planned for 2024, the European-Extremely Large Telescope will be the biggest in the world
Naked Scientists, In Short Special Editions Podcast · The Naked Scientists
September 27, 20154m 42s
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Show Notes
Earmarked for 2024, the European- Extremely Large Telescope will be the biggest telescope in the world. The primary mirror is 39 metres across and capable of collecting as much light at once as all the other telescopes that mankind has ever built put together. The University of Oxford have been awarded the contract to build the telescope's new spectrograph, an instrument called HARMONI. Connie Orbach spoke to HARMONI'S principal investigator Niranjan Thatte to find out what it will do. Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
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