IAU Symposium 232 allows a snapshot of ELTs at a stage when design work in several critical mass projects has been seriously underway for two to three years. The status and som eof the main initial design choices are reviewed for the North American Giant Magellan Telescope (GMT) and the Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) projects and the European Euro50 and the Overwhelmingly Large (OWL) projects. All the projects are drawing from the same "basket" of science requirements, although each project has somewhat different ambitions. The role of the project offices in creating the balance between project scope, timeline and cost, the "iron triangle" of project management, is emphasized with the OWL project providing a striking demonstration at this mee...
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100m Extremely Large Telescope. This was the sub...
Astronomy has at different times been driven by engineering advances, scientific goals, and politica...
QC 351 A7 no. 30This symposium was co- sponsored by the Kitt Peak National Observatory (Dr. D. L. Cr...
The status of current Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) projects is presented. Studies are funded and ...
is in its detailed design phase until the end of 2010. During this period, the telescope design is b...
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100m Extremely Large Telescope. This was the sub...
Extremely large filled-aperture ground-based optical-IR telescopes, or ELTs, ranging from 20 to 100 ...
International audienceSince 2005 ESO has been working with its community and industry to develop an ...
Highlights from the science case for an extremely large telescope are presented. As an introduction,...
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100 m Extremely Large Telescope. A summary of th...
The Giant Segmented Mirror Telescope (GSMT), along with other proposed Extremely Large Telescopes (E...
Some leading science programs undertaken with Very Large Telescopes and challenges driving the progr...
I will present an overview of the current status of the Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) project, c...
Abstract: In discussing the scientific cases for Extremely Large Telescopes, we are discussing scien...
Adaptive Optics (AO) has become a key technology for the largest ground- based telescopes currently ...
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100m Extremely Large Telescope. This was the sub...
Astronomy has at different times been driven by engineering advances, scientific goals, and politica...
QC 351 A7 no. 30This symposium was co- sponsored by the Kitt Peak National Observatory (Dr. D. L. Cr...
The status of current Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) projects is presented. Studies are funded and ...
is in its detailed design phase until the end of 2010. During this period, the telescope design is b...
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100m Extremely Large Telescope. This was the sub...
Extremely large filled-aperture ground-based optical-IR telescopes, or ELTs, ranging from 20 to 100 ...
International audienceSince 2005 ESO has been working with its community and industry to develop an ...
Highlights from the science case for an extremely large telescope are presented. As an introduction,...
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100 m Extremely Large Telescope. A summary of th...
The Giant Segmented Mirror Telescope (GSMT), along with other proposed Extremely Large Telescopes (E...
Some leading science programs undertaken with Very Large Telescopes and challenges driving the progr...
I will present an overview of the current status of the Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) project, c...
Abstract: In discussing the scientific cases for Extremely Large Telescopes, we are discussing scien...
Adaptive Optics (AO) has become a key technology for the largest ground- based telescopes currently ...
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100m Extremely Large Telescope. This was the sub...
Astronomy has at different times been driven by engineering advances, scientific goals, and politica...
QC 351 A7 no. 30This symposium was co- sponsored by the Kitt Peak National Observatory (Dr. D. L. Cr...