The telescope big enough to spot signs of alien life on other planets.
Engineers
are about to blast away the top of a Chilean mountain to create a site
for the European Extremely Large Telescope. It will allow us, for the
first time, to directly observe planets outside the solar system
Cerro Armazones is a crumbling dome of rock that dominates the parched peaks of the Chilean Coast Range north of Santiago. A couple of old concrete platforms and some rusty pipes, parts of the mountain's old weather station, are the only hints that humans have ever taken an interest in this forbidding, arid place. Even the views look alien, with the surrounding boulder-strewn desert bearing a remarkable resemblance to the landscape of Mars.
Dramatic change is coming to Cerro
Armazones, however – for in a few weeks, the 10,000ft mountain is going
to have its top knocked off. "We are going to blast it with dynamite and
then carry off the rubble," says engineer Gird Hudepohl. "We will take
about 80ft off the top of the mountain to create a plateau – and when we
have done that, we will build the world's biggest telescope there."
Given
the peak's remote, inhospitable location that might sound an improbable
claim – except for the fact that Hudepohl has done this sort of thing
before. He is one of the European Southern Observatory's most
experienced engineers and was involved in the decapitation of another
nearby mountain, Cerro Paranal, on which his team then erected one of
the planet's most sophisticated observatories.
The Paranal complex
has been in operation for more than a decade and includes four giant
instruments with eight-metre-wide mirrors – known as the Very Large
Telescopes or VLTs – as well as control rooms and a labyrinth of
underground tunnels linking its instruments. More than 100 astronomers,
engineers and support staff work and live there. A few dozen metres
below the telescopes, they have a sports complex with a squash court, an
indoor football pitch, and a luxurious 110-room residence that has a
central swimming pool and a restaurant serving meals and drinks around
the clock. Built overlooking one of the world's driest deserts, the
place is an amazing oasis. (See box.).
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From my point of view think it is amazing and unnecessary. Because i think it is amazing power will find if there life on another planet. But also because it unnecessary to destroy a territory dynamites.