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Scientists Expect ‘Unexpected’ from Largest Ground-based Telescope
The mirror of the Hubble Space Telescope that gave the world stunning1 pictures of deep space is about 4.5 square meters.
Compare that with the primary mirror of the James Webb Space Telescope, which will be 25 square meters — and which is creating big expectations for even higher-quality results when it is deployed2 in 2018.
But both will be dwarfed3 by the Giant Magellan Telescope, which is under construction in Chile's Atacama Desert. Its mirror array covers about 368 square meters.
By looking at different parts of the visible and infrared4 spectrums, the two new telescopes will complement5 each other, Magellan Telescope director Patrick McCarthy said.
'Complete picture'
"The two working together, I think, will give us a complete picture, whether we are looking at planets around nearby stars, black holes in the centers of other galaxies6, or back to that early universe that we call the First Light, when we see the first stars in the first galaxies," McCarthy said.
To isolate7 it from vibrations8, the 1,200-ton telescope will rest on an oil flotation bearing system, completely free of any friction9. A range of cameras and spectrographs will record and dissect10 the received light, looking for signatures of atoms and molecules11. And the light coming from billions of kilometers away may be impossibly faint.
"The photons come in once every 15 to 20 minutes, so it takes a long time to collect that light,” McCarthy said. “In our case, we think we'll get a few photons a minute, but you need hundreds to get a good signal, so it just takes patience."
What to expect
But with a telescope sensitive enough to detect a birthday candle on the moon, nobody knows what to expect.
"The most important is the unexpected,” McCarthy said. “The new discoveries, the unanticipated breakthroughs. That's always been the story of astronomy. When you build a new capability12, young people find things that either no one expected, or they prove that their elders were wrong."
The $1 billion joint13 project of the U.S., Australia, Brazil, South Korea and Chile is expected to open for the first observations by 2022 and be fully14 operational by 2026.
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(尤指军事行动)使展开( deploy的过去式和过去分词 ); 施展; 部署; 有效地利用 | |
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星系( galaxy的名词复数 ); 银河系; 一群(杰出或著名的人物) | |
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n.摆动( vibration的名词复数 );震动;感受;(偏离平衡位置的)一次性往复振动 | |
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adj.联合的,共同的;n.关节,接合处;v.连接,贴合 | |
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