The Giants of TodayE Some of the largest telescopes have…
The Giants of TodayE Some of the largest telescopes have mirrors up to some ten meters (33 feet) in diameter, with quadruple the light-gathering power of the legendary five-meter Hale Telescope at Palomar Observatory in southern California. Looming large as office buildings, some of these giants are so highly automated that they can dust off their optics at sundown, open the dome, carry out observations throughout the night, and shut down if threatening weather arrives, all with little or no human intervention. What do “these giants” refer to in Paragraph E?
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