(ANSAmed) - MADRID, MAY 3 - With a mirror measuring 4.2
meters in diameter and 44 meters in height, Europe's largest
solar telescope will be installed on the Canary Islands and will
become operational starting in 2029. This is the project of the
European Solar Telescope (EST), presented in Madrid by the
Spanish Superior center of scientific research (CSIC).
The new scientific instrument, the head of the project Luis
Bellot told the Efe news agency, will allow "a leap of huge
quality" in the observation of the sun, as it will be much more
powerful than the European solar telescope currently existing,
situated on the island of Tenerife, which has a mirror of 1.5
meters in diameter.
The new telescope should be installed starting in 2024 on the
island of La Palma, considered one of the best points in the
European Union for astronomic observation. The project for the
development of EST is promoted by 26 research institutes from 18
European countries. (ANSAmed).
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