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Что (кто) такое Magellan$46186$ - определение

GROUND-BASED TELESCOPE UNDER CONSTRUCTION, PLANNED FOR COMPLETION IN 2029
Giant magellan telescope; Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT); The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT); The Giant Magellan Telescope
  • [[Las Campanas Observatory]]
  • One of the GMT mirrors at the Steward Mirror Lab

Giant Magellan Telescope         
The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) is a ground-based extremely large telescope under construction, as part of the US Extremely Large Telescope Program (US-ELTP), . It will consist of seven 8.
Magellan Telescopes         
A PAIR OF OPTICAL TELESCOPES LOCATED AT LAS CAMPANAS OBSERVATORY IN CHILE
Magellan (Telescopes); Magellan telescopes; Magao; Magellan Telescope; Baade telescope; Baade Telescope; Magellan-Baade Telescope; Magellan-Clay Telescope; Clay Telescope
The Magellan Telescopes are a pair of optical telescopes located at Las Campanas Observatory in Chile. The two telescopes are named after the astronomer Walter Baade and the philanthropist Landon T.
Magellan Development Group         
Magellan development; Magellan Development
Magellan Development Group, LLC is an American real estate and property development company that was formed in 1996 as a result of a long term corporate partnership between Magellan Development Group and NNP Residential Development.

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Giant Magellan Telescope

The Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) is a ground-based extremely large telescope under construction, as part of the US Extremely Large Telescope Program (US-ELTP), as of 2022. It will consist of seven 8.4 m (27.6 ft) diameter primary segments, that will observe optical and near infrared (320–25000 nm) light, with the resolving power of a 24.5 m (80.4 ft) primary mirror and collecting area equivalent to a 22.0 m (72.2 ft) one, which is about 368 square meters. The telescope is expected to have a resolving power 10 times that of the Hubble Space Telescope and four times that of the James Webb Space Telescope, although it will be unable to image in the same infrared frequencies available to telescopes in space. As of May 2021, six mirrors have been cast and the construction of the summit facility has begun.

A total of seven primary mirrors are planned, but it will begin operation with four. The US$1 billion project is US-led in partnership with Australia, Brazil, and South Korea, with Chile as the host country.