Mathematics – Logic
Scientific paper
May 1983
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1983esoc...17...61t&link_type=abstract
IN: Workshop on ESO's Very Large Telescope, Cargese, Corse, France, May 16-19, 1983, Proceedings (A84-48051 23-89). Garching, We
Mathematics
Logic
Cosmology, Space Observations (From Earth), Telescopes, Flux Density, Galactic Evolution, Hubble Diagram, Light Curve, Supernovae
Scientific paper
The contributions that a Very Large Telescope (VLT) can make to the resolution of problems in cosmological speculation are discussed. The questions to which VLT observations would be most pertinent are the mean energy density of the universe, universe evolution, and the general validity of the laws of physics. Attention is given to the relative merits of VLT development in view of the near completion of the NASA Space Telescope. It is noted that the VLT's operational life and cost/hour of observation are significantly better than those for a space-based system.
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