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Hobby Eberly Telescope
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The Hobby Eberly Telescope at 9.2 M (360') is one of the largest telescopes in the world. Like a giant, flat honeycomb, it is made up of a number of 36' six-sided mirrors, and it is used solely for studying starlight by spectroscopy.
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Larry Landolfi/Science Source
Unique identifier:
SS2288041
Legacy Identifier:
BF0521
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4500px × 3000px (~38 MB)
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