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SUMMARY:Building the World’s Largest Telescopes at ESO
DESCRIPTION:Building the World’s Largest Telescopes at ESO \nDatum: 02.12.2015\nZeit: 16:15\nOrt: ExWi\, B6\nReferent: Tim de Zeeuw (ESO) \nAbstract:\nESO is an intergovernmental organisation for astronomy founded in 1962 by five countries. It currently has 15 Member States in Europe with Brazil poised to join in the near future. Together these countries represent approximately 30 percent of the world’s astronomers. ESO operates optical/infrared observatories on La Silla and Paranal in Chile\, partners in the sub-millimetre radio observatories APEX and ALMA on Chajnantor and has started construction of the Extremely Large Telescope on Armazones near Paranal. The colloquium will provide an overview of the ESO programme\, with emphasis on recent developments\, and will briefly touch on opportunities for the future. \n
URL:https://nccr-planets.ch/event/building-the-worlds-largest-telescopes-at-eso/
LOCATION:Universität Bern\, Exakte Wissenschaften\, Sidlerstrasse 5\, 3012 Bern\, Switzerland\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Courses,Events,Seminar Bern
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