The science case for an ELT covers a very wide range of topics from the study of exo-planets to fundamental parameters of the Universe. Here the case is summarised, and areas where an Antarctic site would provide advantages or limitations are considered. Simple scaling arguments are used to suggest that a “Moderately Extremely Large Telescope” (or “MELT”) of order 15–20 m diameter in Antarctica would be capable of carrying out some (but not all) of the observations currently envisaged for a $\sim $40 m class ELT at a temperate site. It is suggested that any such Antarctic telescope should be dedicated to a small number of specific science goals, chosen to complement ELTs at temperate sites
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100m Extremely Large Telescope. This was the sub...
This report aims to provide a summary of the status of our Antarctic Submillimetre Telescope (AST) p...
This thesis presents an analysis of the potential for high dynamic range direct imaging of exoplanet...
The science case for an ELT covers a very wide range of topics from the study of exo-planets to fund...
Highlights from the science case for an extremely large telescope are presented. As an introduction,...
Dome C, being one of the summits of the Antarctic plateau, is an exceptional site for astronomy. It...
Summary: The Antarctic plateau provides many exciting possibilities for astronomical observations. T...
Abstract. Dome C, being one of the summits of the Antarctic plateau, is an exceptional site for astr...
PILOT (the Pathfinder for an International Large Optical Telescope) is a proposed 2.5-m optical/ inf...
PILOT (the Pathfinder for an International Large Optical Telescope) is a proposed 2.5-m optical/ inf...
PILOT (the Pathfinder for an International Large Optical Telescope) is a proposed 2.5-m optical/infr...
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100 m Extremely Large Telescope. A summary of th...
The cold, dry, and stable air above the summits of the Antarctic plateau provides the best ground-ba...
8 pagesThe Antarctic plateau offers exceptional atmospheric and environmental conditions for astrono...
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100m Extremely Large Telescope. This was the sub...
This report aims to provide a summary of the status of our Antarctic Submillimetre Telescope (AST) p...
This thesis presents an analysis of the potential for high dynamic range direct imaging of exoplanet...
The science case for an ELT covers a very wide range of topics from the study of exo-planets to fund...
Highlights from the science case for an extremely large telescope are presented. As an introduction,...
Dome C, being one of the summits of the Antarctic plateau, is an exceptional site for astronomy. It...
Summary: The Antarctic plateau provides many exciting possibilities for astronomical observations. T...
Abstract. Dome C, being one of the summits of the Antarctic plateau, is an exceptional site for astr...
PILOT (the Pathfinder for an International Large Optical Telescope) is a proposed 2.5-m optical/ inf...
PILOT (the Pathfinder for an International Large Optical Telescope) is a proposed 2.5-m optical/ inf...
PILOT (the Pathfinder for an International Large Optical Telescope) is a proposed 2.5-m optical/infr...
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100 m Extremely Large Telescope. A summary of th...
The cold, dry, and stable air above the summits of the Antarctic plateau provides the best ground-ba...
8 pagesThe Antarctic plateau offers exceptional atmospheric and environmental conditions for astrono...
We present an overview of the science case for a 50-100m Extremely Large Telescope. This was the sub...
This report aims to provide a summary of the status of our Antarctic Submillimetre Telescope (AST) p...
This thesis presents an analysis of the potential for high dynamic range direct imaging of exoplanet...