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Future optical and infrared telescopes

Roger Angel
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Roger Angel: University of Arizona

Nature, 2001, vol. 409, issue 6818, 427-430

Abstract: Abstract New telescopes, new detectors and new regions of the electromagnetic spectrum have often revealed totally unsuspected aspects of the Universe. How can we maximize the chances of such serendipity in the future?

Date: 2001
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