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extremely large telescopes (elts)
Why are ELTs Important?
The primary goal of ELTs is to address some of the most fundamental questions in astrophysics. These include probing the
formation of the first galaxies
, studying the
evolution of stars
and planetary systems, and investigating the
nature of dark matter and dark energy
. ELTs also aim to detect and characterize
extrasolar planets
and potentially identify signs of life beyond our solar system.
Frequently asked queries:
What are Extremely Large Telescopes?
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How Does the Chandrasekhar Limit Affect Stellar Evolution?
What Are Active Galactic Nuclei?
How does the Inverse Square Law help in Measuring Distances in Space?
What is Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)?
How is Power Measured in Astrophysics?
How Do Nebulae Form?
What Role Do Black Holes Play in the Universe?
What Happens When a Star Exceeds the Chandrasekhar Limit?
What Caused Reionization?
What is the Role of Chemistry in Astrophysics?
What Happens When Stars Die?
What Challenges Do We Face in Studying Exoplanets?
What is Stellar Astrophysics?
How are Protoplanetary Disks Formed?
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