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Progress continues on giant telescope in Chile's Atacama Desert

CERRO ARMAZONES, Chile � Dozens of boxes holding mirrors are placed along a remote desert hill in northern Chile as workers make progress in the construction of the Extremely Large Telescope, planned as one of the most capable astronomical observatories ever assembled.

The telescope, about 60% complete, is intended to search for evidence of potential life on planets beyond our solar system, called exoplanets, and peer back in time to look for the universe's earliest stars and galaxies. Its first scientific observations are expected by the end of 2028.





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