Work on the 30-meter
telescope, the diameter of which is three times greater than the existing
telescope, due to start in April 2014, an extinct volcano in the Hawaiian Mona
Ki.
Studies using this
telescope will enable astronomers to study the stars and other objects across
the solar system,
the Milky Way and nearby galaxies, and galaxies that formed
at the edge of the observable universe.
With the help of this
apparatus will be available in the image three times clearer than those which
we currently obtain. One of the tools of the future telescope will be able to
shoot the emerging world.
With the new telescope,
astronomers will be able to see not only poorly visible objects, but also to
consider them in minute detail. Thanks to the clearest images obtained with
telescopes of the future, the universe will open in a new light. Scientists
will be able to explore a variety of objects from the dwarf planets orbiting
Pluto, the most distant galaxies.
The telescope can
detect faded orbit stars that are close to the black hole, which will expand
the knowledge of physics. There will also be an opportunity to get accurate
mass black holes in distant galaxies.
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