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TMT Project: Thirty Meter Telescope History, location, funding & partnership details

 

 

The most advanced and largest telescope in the northern globe 

The Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) is an international project being funded by scientific organizations of Canada, China, India, Japan, and the USA. The Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) is a unique project to build one of the most advanced large telescopes in the world.

Construction for the TMT has been approved and will move forward. This will be the largest optical and infrared telescope built in the northern part of our planet. The telescope will come up for the use by future generations in the coming decade and this is the amazing opportunity to bring together people across the partnership.

When it is completed The Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT)  will be going to the top ranking of the world's largest optical telescopes.

The Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) will also enable the search of Planet etc in the solar system. It is expected to be operational by 2023-24. India is making control systems and software for it. India's participation in the $ 1.47 billion and the project will cost $ 213 million.

A single mirror of such huge diameter is practically impossible to design so 492 individual hexagonal reflectors, each 1.4 meters across, are honeycombed together to yield a primary mirror with an effective diameter of 30 m (98 feet). It will be made in Hawaii. Canada, China, Japan, India, and America are working together on this.

Thirty Meter Telescope (TMT) is the first of what could be multiple mega-telescopes designed to vastly improve the ability of ground-based telescopes to peer into the faint, deep cosmos.


 

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