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PARIS : A plan
to build the biggest land-based optical telescope in the world has cleared an
important hurdle, the European Southern Observatory (ESO) announced late
Monday.
Two-thirds
of ESO's governing council gave full or provisional approval for the so-called
European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT), which opens the way to starting
work on the project, it said in a press release.
The
1.083-billion-euro ($1.35-billion) scheme entails building a telescope with a
massive light-catching mirror 39.3 metres (127 feet) wide, several times the size
of the biggest optical telescopes today.
It will be
sited on Cerro Armazones in northern Chile , close to ESO's existing
Paranal Observatory, where the extremely arid conditions and high altitude
offer excellent viewing of the skies.
"This
is an excellent outcome and a great day for ESO. We can now move forward on
schedule with this giant project," ESO's director general, Tim de Zeeuw,
was quoted as saying after the council meeting in Garching , Germany .
If all
goes well, the E-ELT would start operations about a decade from now, becoming
one of the great astronomical assets of the 21st century alongside a planned
radio telescope, the Square Kilometre Array (SKA) set to be build in South Africa and Australia .
"The
E-ELT will tackle the biggest scientific challenges of our time, and aim for a
number of notable firsts, including tracking down Earth-like planets around
other stars in the 'habitable zones' where life could exist -- one of the Holy
Grails of modern observational astronomy," ESO said.
ESO, which
marks its 50th anniversary, is Europe 's
biggest international venture in astronomy.
In
Monday's vote, six out of 10 countries gave firm approval and four gave
"ad referendum" approval, meaning that they needed an official green
light from their governments.
Four other
countries said they supported the scheme and were "actively working
towards joining the programme in the near future," ESO said.
Work on
building the E-ELT will start once the "ad referendum" votes are made
official and financial commitments are secured for at least 90 percent of the
total cost.
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