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In order to realize their full potential the new telescopes will have to make maximum use of a new technology that undoes the blurring effects of the atmosphere.
Telescopes will have an exceptionally clear view of the outer and inner edges of the disk of matter forming around the object.
There is at least one drawback, however: Because Planck rotates while FIRST points to individual objects, the two telescopes will have to alternate taking data--stretching the planned time for FIRST (3.0 years) and Planck (1.5 years) to 4.5 years each, the total for the dual mission.
The telescope will have technology that lets it examine up to a dozen stars simultaneously.
And its resolving power will help with the search for extrasolar planets.But all that is a long way off, and the telescope will have to be built first.
When completed, the Giant Magellan Telescope will have a mirror 25 meters across, roughly 2.5 the size of today's top telescopes.
Even a small telescope will have trouble distinguishing it from the countless other faint stars in the field.
Following in the footsteps of the Hubble Telescope, Webb will have improved "sight" thanks to its abilities to see longer wavelengths, like infrared.
The 120-telescope project will have two parts: a southern array with 100 instruments distributed over 10 square kilometers and a northern array with 20 instruments spread over 1 square kilometer.
Trouble is brewing in the process of deciding where to site the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT), a next-generation optical telescope that will have a mirror 42 meters across and will be the largest instrument in the world when completed in 2018.
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