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PostSubject: Large Binocular Telescope   Large Binocular Telescope Empty15th March 2012, 7:13 pm

Didn't have a thread on it, so I created one here.

Press release.

Large Bionocular Telescope brings the Universe into Sharper Focus

Planets at HR 8799 (mentioned here)
http://www.lbto.org/LBT%20Press%20Release%20March%202012/HR8799.jpg

Position and orbit determination of young stars in the Trapezium Cluster in the Orion Nebula.
http://www.lbto.org/LBT%20Press%20Release%20March%202012/Trapezium%20labels.jpg

Disk at HD 15115
http://www.lbto.org/LBT%20Press%20Release%20March%202012/HD%2015115.JPG

Papers are on this page.

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