ESA Euronews: E-ELT: Europe’s extreme new telescope

ESA Euronews: E-ELT: Europe’s extreme new telescope
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Work is underway to build the E-ELT, a telescope that could one day find signs of life on distant planets. With a 39-metre mirror, it will be the world’s biggest optical and infrared telescope.

Other languages available:
Italian: http://youtu.be/vrQZEBOWqsM
French: http://youtu.be/5enycnYuVR8
German: http://youtu.be/sCTKGGmHp2s
Spanish: http://youtu.be/_0jcfXKxjLI
Greek: http://youtu.be/e1y3FNZK9h0
Portuguese: http://youtu.be/ZX-srt2dlr8
Hungarian: http://youtu.be/nGyRcuk4ydk

Credits: ESA/Euronews

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8 responses to “ESA Euronews: E-ELT: Europe’s extreme new telescope”

  1. ESA, why do you spam up my subscription feed with like 10 videos of the same thing? Why not use the subtitling functionality built into YouTube?

  2. I am a bit curious about the quad-copter for dropping stuff on Mars…Does Mars have enough atmosphere to keep a quad-copter airborne? Especially if it's carrying a load?

  3. Keep up the good work!

  4. YES! You're doing a great job ESA. When will E-ELT-s construction complete?

  5. @European Space Agency, ESA Euronews video focused on the E-ELT, which will be the world's biggest eye on the sky.

  6. You're going to have to be a little more imaginative in the future or your next, larger telescope will be called HLT ( Humongously Large Telescope ) or MLT ( Mindblowingly Large Telescope ) lol.

  7. knowing what we knew, we are not alone,, but the mistery is good.

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