Extremely Large Telescope Latest News
Lurking in the barren Atacama Desert, the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), a colossal machine nears completion.
About Extremely Large Telescope (ELT)
- It will be the world’s largest optical telescope, with a primary mirror that measures 128 feet (39 meters) across.
- It is being built by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Chile at a cost of 1.3 billion euros (around $1.4 billion).
- It will be capable of detecting—and possibly even imaging—terrestrial planets in the habitable zones of other stars.
- The ELT is under construction atop Cerro Armazones, which is a mountaintop in Chile’s Atacama Desert.
- The giant ELT dome will house the telescope and its interior structure, providing protection from the extreme environment of Chile’s Atacama Desert.
- The main structure of the telescope will hold its five mirrors and optics, including the enormous 39-metre primary mirror.
- The primary mirror, rather than being a single slab of glass, is made up of 798 hexagonal segments, each of which is 5 feet (1.5 m) across and 2 inches (5 cm) thick.
Key Facts about European Southern Observatory (ESO)
- It is the preeminent intergovernmental science and technology organisation in astronomy.
- It is supported by 16 countries: Austria, Belgium, Brazil, the Czech Republic, Denmark, France, Finland, Germany, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom.
- It carries out an ambitious programme focused on the design, construction, and operation of powerful ground-based observing facilities for astronomy to enable important scientific discoveries.
- ESO also plays a leading role in promoting and organising cooperation in astronomical research.
- ESO operates three unique, world-class observing sites in Chile: La Silla, Paranal, and Chajnantor.
- Headquarters: Garching, Germany
Extremely Large Telescope FAQs
Q1. Where is the Extremely Large Telescope located?
Ans. It is being built atop Cerro Armazones, which is a mountaintop in Chile’s Atacama Desert.
Q2. Which is the world’s largest telescope?
Ans. The world’s largest telescope is the Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC), located at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory on the Canary Island of La Palma, Spain.
Q3. What is an optical telescope?
Ans. An optical telescope is an instrument used to observe distant objects by collecting and magnifying visible light (the light that can be seen by the human eye).
Source: BT
Last updated on November, 2025
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