textExtremely large telescopes (ELTs) are the next generation of ground-based reflecting telescopes of optical wavelengths. ELTs possess an aperture of more than 20 meters and share a number of common features, particularly the use of a segmented primary mirror and the use of adaptive optics systems. In 2005, the European Southern Observatory introduced a new giant telescope concept, named the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT), which is scheduled for operation in 2018. The E-ELT will address key scientific challenges and will aim for a number of notable firsts, including discovering Earth-like planets around other stars in the ``habitable zones'' where life could exist, attempting to uncover the relationship between black holes and...
An overview of the state of art within optical design of large astronomical telescopes is given. Rec...
This paper examines the active optics of future large segmented telescopes from the point of view of...
With Euro50 as a convenient telescope laboratory, the Euro50 team has continued development aiming a...
textExtremely large telescopes (ELTs) are the next generation of ground-based reflecting telescopes ...
All future Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs) will be segmented. However, as their size grows, they b...
Ground-based optical-infrared 10m-class telescopes, such as Keck, Gemini, and Very Large Telescopes ...
The next generation of large ground-based optical telescopes are likely to involve a highly segmente...
Future large telescopes, such as E-ELT and TMT, will need feedback control of the thousands of actua...
Future large telescopes, such as E-ELT and TMT, will need feedback control of the thousands of actua...
The science case for the next generation of Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs) covers a huge range of...
SF2A proceedingInternational audienceThe European Extremely Large Telescope will see first lights by...
The largest optical telescope in the world will be the E-ELT. Its primary mirror will be 42m in diam...
The next generation of telescopes, the Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs), will have a multitude Of c...
An overview of the state of art within optical design of large astronomical telescopes is given. Rec...
This paper examines the active optics of future large segmented telescopes from the point of view of...
With Euro50 as a convenient telescope laboratory, the Euro50 team has continued development aiming a...
textExtremely large telescopes (ELTs) are the next generation of ground-based reflecting telescopes ...
All future Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs) will be segmented. However, as their size grows, they b...
Ground-based optical-infrared 10m-class telescopes, such as Keck, Gemini, and Very Large Telescopes ...
The next generation of large ground-based optical telescopes are likely to involve a highly segmente...
Future large telescopes, such as E-ELT and TMT, will need feedback control of the thousands of actua...
Future large telescopes, such as E-ELT and TMT, will need feedback control of the thousands of actua...
The science case for the next generation of Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs) covers a huge range of...
SF2A proceedingInternational audienceThe European Extremely Large Telescope will see first lights by...
The largest optical telescope in the world will be the E-ELT. Its primary mirror will be 42m in diam...
The next generation of telescopes, the Extremely Large Telescopes (ELTs), will have a multitude Of c...
An overview of the state of art within optical design of large astronomical telescopes is given. Rec...
This paper examines the active optics of future large segmented telescopes from the point of view of...
With Euro50 as a convenient telescope laboratory, the Euro50 team has continued development aiming a...