Chile to be home to world's most powerful telescope
December 14, 2014  01:14
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The Council of the European Southern Observatory, or ESO, has approved the construction in the Atacama desert of the world's most powerful telescope, capable of studying whether life exists in other galaxies.

Within 10 years, the telescope, which will cost some 1 billion euros (or $1.29 billion), will be fully operative and will allow enormous scientific progress to be made in studying exoplanets, the stellar composition of the nearest galaxies, and the deep universe.
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