Italian telescope construction on the moon
Information given by ANSA news agency of Italy yesterday. According to ANSA, Sergio Vetrella, head of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), said the telescope will be built by robots and placed at a moon crater to provide remote images.
Italy is planning to build a large telescope on the moon to help learn more about Ms. Hang, the earth and the universe.
Information given by ANSA news agency of Italy yesterday. According to ANSA, Sergio Vetrella, head of the Italian Space Agency (ASI), said the telescope will be built by robots and placed at a moon crater to provide new remote images. Earth.
The telescope can also look deeper than the universe compared to ground-based telescopes. "This project will provide new information about the moon's resources," Vetrella added.
ASI has spent 150 million euros on this project and will work with the European Space Agency (ESA) and the US Space Agency (NASA) to help bring this telescope into space.
Vetrella said: ' These robots will be put into space during 2010-2012. In the next few decades, we will launch parts of this giant telescope, which will be completed within the next 15 years . '
' The goal of this program is to bring more knowledge about parts of the universe that cannot be seen from the world, as well as our planetary research ', according to ASI director.
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