TheEuropean Extremely Large Telescope. The E-ELT 40-m class telescope: largest optical- infrared telescope in the world. Segmented primary mirror. Active.
E-ELTs View of Stellar Environments Gaël Chauvin - IPAG/CNRS - Institute of Planetology & Astrophysics of Grenoble/France In Collaboration with ESO-PST,
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Gemini and the MNRF: An Update Gary Da Costa Chair, Australian Gemini Steering Committee
Italy's entry in the ESO organisation: a historical review
Why Mauna Kea?. Mauna Kea, Hawaii Mauna Kea 13,824 ft.
Finding Ultracool Brown Dwarfs with UKIDSS + SDSS + IRTF/SpeX
The European Extremely Large Telescope and its AO systems Thierry Fusco ONERA – LAM
The European Extremely Large Telescope
E- ELT’s View of Stellar Environments
Italy's entry in the ESO organisation: a historical review Giancarlo Setti INAF – Istituto di Radioastronomia University of Bologna.
Cherenkov Telescope Array CTA