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Our Mission The OPTICON Integrated Infrastructure Initiative brings together all of Western Europe's owners and operators of large observatories and data centres. Our goal is to identify opportunities where greater progress can be made by collaboration than by competition, and to take unified actions to achieve those agreed goals. Dr Roberto Gilmozzi Design Study Coordinator European Southern Observatory Dr Philippe Dierickx Design Study Project Manager European Southern Observatory Dr Arne Ardeberg Design Study Deputy Project Manager Lund Observatory Dr Piero Salinari Design Study Project Scientist Arcetri Observatory Dr Isobel Hook OPTICON ELT Project Scientist University of Oxford Web: opticon.org/networking/elt.html Contacts OPTICON - The Optical Infrared Coordination Network for Astronomy OPTICON is funded by the European Commission under Contract no RII3-CT Following OPTICON-sponsored meetings involving all the projects and national agencies currently active in ELT design, the parties are working together on a single large study supported by the EC FP6 funding programme. OPTICON - The Optical Infrared Coordination Network for Astronomy European Large Telescopes We live in a truly golden age of discovery in astronomy. Almost every class of object astronomers study today has been discovered in our lifetimes. Why is this so? There are two dominant reasons, technology and people, but only one explanation: efficiency. The astronomical community is at most ten times larger than it was a generation ago. This is a significant, but not huge, change. It is new astronomical telescopes which have provided the real advance, with both a very considerable increase in mirror collecting sizes and a vast increase in detector area, detector quantum efficiency, sensitivity, and image quality. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) Very Large Telescope project has established Europe as a world leader in optical-infrared astronomy. Europe’s 50% share in ALMA, the next major ground-based radio observatory, will extend that world- class status. A future large ground- based optical-infrared telescope must retain Europe’s hard won scientific leadership. The European Large Telescope (ELT) design study is providing the technological background to optimise the design of the next large optical- infrared telescope. A key science goal is for the ELT to complement, and operate in parallel with, new space and ground-based facilities (JWST and ALMA) whose construction has started, and which will be in operation before As astronomy progresses into the 21 st century, new facilities will be needed to advance our knowledge of the Universe. In the near future, astronomers will need access to telescopes much larger than those available today. There is already widespread support for the development of a European Extremely Large Telescope. OPTICON sponsored a successful FP6 design study proposal which is now addressing issues such as the size of the telescope, its affordability and promoting industrial participation. The joint ESO- OPTICON Science Working Group is working to define key scientific goals for the project to help guide the design study work. An illustrative view of the development of astronomical telescopes. From the top left, the telescopes of Galileo, Newton and Birr Castle, reflecting European technological innovation and leadership in astronomy until the twentieth century. Mt Wilson and the Keck telescopes are typical of the dominance of telescope technology by the private US observatories through the 20th century. Finally, the European VLT sets the standard of observing excellence at the start of the 21 st century