A telescope facilities are being prepared to monitor the space for the sake of watching the birth of new stars or galaxies.
Cerro Chajnantor Atacama Telescope (CCAT), the telescope was built by an astronomer from Cornell University, the United States it will be located in the mountains of the Andes, Chile at an altitude of 5600 meters above sea level.
This telescope will be used by astronomers from around the world to solve the most fundamental questions. Namely, where galaxies come from and how the universe was formed at first.
"Carbon in our bodies, the silicon in computers, gold jewelry that we give to the couple, all are goods that are produced when our galaxy birth," says Riccardo Giovanelli, Cornell professor of astronomy origin, and chairman of the development team CCAT, as quoted from Space , Thursday, January 6, 2011. "Things like that that will be explored using the CCAT. "
Cerro Chajnantor Atacama Telescope (CCAT), the telescope was built by an astronomer from Cornell University, the United States it will be located in the mountains of the Andes, Chile at an altitude of 5600 meters above sea level.
This telescope will be used by astronomers from around the world to solve the most fundamental questions. Namely, where galaxies come from and how the universe was formed at first.
"Carbon in our bodies, the silicon in computers, gold jewelry that we give to the couple, all are goods that are produced when our galaxy birth," says Riccardo Giovanelli, Cornell professor of astronomy origin, and chairman of the development team CCAT, as quoted from Space , Thursday, January 6, 2011. "Things like that that will be explored using the CCAT. "