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Dawn of Private Space Science Symposium 2017 | #DPSS17

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Dawn of Private Space Science 2017Bringing scientists, foundations, corporations, policy makers & private spacelines under one roof to chart the future of space science @ Columbia University
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Simons Observatory To Search For Origin Of The Cosmos | Simons Foundation

May 12, 2016   Astrophysics, Cosmology, Science, telescope


A new facility to be built in Chile aims to uncover what happened in the instant after the Big Bang and answer other cosmological questions.
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Construction to Begin on Largest Telescope

June 5, 2015   astronomy, Magellan, mirrors, telescope
Collaborators secure more than $500 million for the historic project to build the Giant Magellan Telescope, with seven of its mirrors produced at the UA.
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