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DescriptionSize comparison between the E-ELT and other telescope domes.jpg |
English: Infographic comparing the size of the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) dome with that of other major ground-based telescopes, either in operation or planned. The E-ELT, with a main mirror 39 metres in diameter, will be the largest optical/near-infrared telescope in the world.
Deutsch: Infografik zum Vergleich der Größe der Kuppel des European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) mit der anderer großer bodengestützter Teleskope, die entweder in Betrieb oder geplant sind. Das E-ELT wird mit einem Hauptspiegel von 39 Metern Durchmesser das größte optische/nahinfrarote Teleskop der Welt sein.
Français : Infographie comparant la taille du dôme du télescope européen extrêmement grand (E-ELT) à celle d'autres grands télescopes au sol, en fonctionnement ou en projet. L'E-ELT, avec un miroir principal de 39 mètres de diamètre, sera le plus grand télescope optique/proche infrarouge au monde.
Русский: Инфографика, сравнивающая размер купола Европейского сверхбольшого телескопа (E-ELT) с размерами других крупных наземных телескопов, действующих или планируемых. E-ELT с диаметром главного зеркала 39 метров станет крупнейшим в мире телескопом оптического/ближнего инфракрасного диапазона.
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JPEG file comment | An infographic that compares the size of the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) dome with that of other major ground-based telescopes, either in operation or planned. The ELT, with a main mirror 39 metres in diameter, will be the largest optical/near-infrared telescope in the world. |
Keywords | Extremely Large Telescope |
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Karl-Schwarzschild-Strasse 2 Garching bei München, , D-85748 Germany |
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