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Resumen de Blast off

Richard Webb

  • If people are looking into the darkest cosmic recesses, they want the sharpest vision possible. For workers at the Hobby-Eberly telescope in western Texas, this means a ritual repeated every two days: blasting the telescope's primary mirror with dry ice. The solid carbon dioxide dislodges dust then turns to gas, leaving no residue. Here, Webb details the history of Hobby-Eberly telescope


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