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United Kingdom Confirms Participation in E-ELT

4 mars 2013

Representatives of United Kingdom (UK) confirmed on 3 March 2013 that their country will participate in the European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) programme. Eleven ESO Member States have now joined the E-ELT programme.

The UK is a 16 per cent partner in ESO and the newly announced investment amounts to 88 million pounds (approximately 100 million euros) over the ten-year construction period.

This is a big step forward for the E-ELT project,” comments Tim de Zeeuw, ESO’s Director General, “The United Kingdom has already contributed significantly to the design and UK astronomers and industry are well placed to make major contributions as the project enters its construction phase."

The UK has led the development of the science case, as well as developing instrument designs, optical technologies and telescope systems, and developing manufacturing processes. The UK instrument programme will be delivered in close collaborations between Durham University, the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, the STFC’s UK Astronomy Technology Centre in Edinburgh and RAL Space, together with leading international institutes.

At the ESO Council meeting in June 2012, the United Kingdom was one of the four countries that voted in favour ad referendum, meaning subject to confirmation. All four of these (Belgium, Finland, Italy and the United Kingdom) have now confirmed their participation.

Construction of the E-ELT is expected to start later in 2013, with first light to come early in the next decade.

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Richard Hook
European Southern Observatory 
Garching, Germany 
Phone: +49 89 3200 6655 
Mobile: +49 151 1537 3591
Email: rhook@eso.org

Jake Gilmore
STFC Media Manager
Tel: +44 1793 442092 / +44 7970 994586
Email: jake.gilmore@stfc.ac.uk

Lucy Stone
STFC Press Officer
Tel: +44 1235 445627 / +44 7920 870125
Email: lucy.stone@stfc.ac.uk

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United Kingdom confirms participation in the E-ELT
United Kingdom confirms participation in the E-ELT
Artist’s impression of the European Extremely Large Telescope
Artist’s impression of the European Extremely Large Telescope