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What are Extremely Large Telescopes?
ELTs are advanced optical and infrared telescopes with primary mirrors typically larger than 20 meters in diameter. Examples of such telescopes include the
European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT)
, the
Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT)
, and the
Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT)
. These instruments are designed to surpass the capabilities of existing telescopes, such as the
Very Large Telescope (VLT)
and the
Keck Observatory
.
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