Unveiling the World's Largest Optical Telescope: Solving Science's Greatest Mysteries

Astronomers from around the world are constructing the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) in Chile, which will be the largest optical telescope ever built. With its 39-meter diameter primary mirror, the ELT will have unparalleled light-collecting power, enabling it to detect objects millions of times fainter than the human eye can see. The telescope will revolutionize our understanding of the universe by studying the first galaxies, refining our knowledge of dark matter and dark energy, and potentially finding Earth-like exoplanets in the habitable zone. The ELT will utilize spectrographs to analyze the atmospheres of exoplanets and a laser system known as a frequency comb to achieve precise measurements. Despite its construction cost of €1.45 billion, the ELT's significance in expanding our perspective beyond our Solar System justifies the investment.
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