9 March 2021, 1:20 pm EST By
Presently, scientists cannot easily depend on a simple telescope for distant viewing of celestial bodies and interplanetary components. In the case of the European Southern Observatory (ESO), their very own Very Large Telescope has helped them discover the most remote quasars and black holes in space. The said facility is home to four individual telescopes with an 8.2 m primary mirror.
ESO s Capability to View Distant Bodies From the Earth
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Very Large Telescope, one of the most advanced telescopes in the world.
According to a report by Independent, the team made use of a wide range of space-viewing tools, which is primarily initiated through the Very Large Telescope, which ESO operates. Besides the perfect sighting of the quasar to aid the study of the scientists, it also let them see the rapid-growing mass of the black hole, which is too huge to describe.
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