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A still image of the computer simulation for the proposed OWL (OverWhelmingly Large) Telescope. A giant, next generation optical and near-infrared telescope, with a diameter of 100 metres, OWL would combine the amazing light-gathering ability with resolution down to a milli-arc second.
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European Southern Observatory
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ESO
Short title
OWL 02
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