Extremely Large Telescope Working Group
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- Terms of Reference: The Extremely Large Telescope Working Group
(ELTWG) was set up in 2003 by the National Committee for Astronomy
of the Australian Academy of Sciences with these terms of reference:
- Explore opportunities for Australian participation in
projects to build an extremely large optical/infrared
ground-based telescope (an ELT);
- Develop the scientific and technical case for an ELT;
- Liaise with the astronomical community to provide
information about ELT projects and receive feedback on
community responses;
- Explore and develop the funding opportunities and industry
partnerships for an ELT.
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The birth of galaxies and the structure of the Universe
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- Membership:
- Matthew Colless, AAO (Chair)
- Sam Barden, AAO
- Warrick Couch, UNSW
- Brad Gibson, Swinburne
- Charles Jenkins, ANU
- Jon Lawrence, UNSW
- Peter McGregor, ANU
- Penny Sackett, ANU
- John Storey, UNSW
- Chris Tinney, AAO
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- ELT Roadmap:
Version 17 Sep 2004 (PDF, 5.6Mb)
Note - the ELT Roadmap is a 'living document' that is evolving in tandem
with the new Decadal Plan for Australian Astronomy that will be completed
in Sep 2005.
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The formation of stars and planets
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- Information: Background on ELT projects can be found
here. Links to ELT projects on the WWW include:
- TMT:
Thirty Metre Telescope
- CELT:
California Extremely Large Telescope
- GSMT:
Giant Segmented Mirror Telescope
- OWL:
Overwhelmingly Large Telescope
- GMT:
Giant Magellan Telescope
- VLOT:
Very Large Optical Telescope
- LAT:
Large Atacama Telescope
- EURO50:
European 50-metre Telescope
- JELT:
Japanese ELT Project
Working group private pages are here.
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Matthew Colless,
colless@mso.anu.edu.au -
3 Aug 2004
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