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Construction Begins On $1 Billion Telescope That Will Take Pictures 10 Times Sharper Than Hubble's (qz.com)

The $1 billion Giant Magellan Telescope in Chile is officially under construction with a scheduled date of operation in 2024. The telescope "will have an array of seven enormous mirrors totaling 80 feet in diameter, giving it 10 times the precision of the Hubble telescope," reports Quartz. "Among its advances is technology to help it correct for the distorting effect of Earth's atmosphere by using software to make hundreds of adjustments per second to its array of secondary mirrors." From the report: The project's architects, a consortium of universities and institutions in the U.S., Korea, and Australia, chose to build in Chile's Atacama desert for its clear, dry skies. Astronomers will use the Magellan Telescope to study the origins of elements and the birth of stars and galaxies, and to examine planets that have been identified as potentially harboring life. Mother Nature Network has an article highlighting nine of the largest new telescopes expected to begin operation in the next decade.

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  1. Quartz, not Slashdot by evanh · · Score: 4, Insightful

    It's a quote from what would have been converted from Metric by the editor at Quartz magazine.

    Here's another humdinger from the same article: "Instead, it will orbit the Sun, at a distance 1.5 million kilometers from Earth, three times farther from us than Hubble."

    I suspect they're out by a factor of 1000 on Hubble's orbit there.

  2. feet ? by etash · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Seriously, this is the 21st century, use SI units for chrissake.

  3. Re:Translation for scientists by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 0, Insightful

    We're not bashing you, we're prodding you. GET WITH THE FUCKING TIMES, you hillbillies.

  4. Re:Translation for scientists by Voice+of+satan · · Score: 3, Insightful

    Actually not. :)

    For many people living in the US maybe. But slashdot is read by an international audience. :)