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Largest ever Cherenkov telescope sees first lightHeidelberg, Germany (SPX) Jul 31, 2012 On 26 July 2012, the H.E.S.S. II telescope started operation in Namibia. Dedicated to observing the most violent and extreme phenomena of the Universe in very high energy gamma-rays, H.E.S.S. II is the largest Cherenkov telescope ever built, with its 28-meter-sized mirror. Together with the four smaller (12 meter) telescopes already in operation since 2004, the H.E.S.S. ("High Energy Stereoscopic System") observatory will continue to define the forefront of ground-based gamma ray astronomy and wil ... read more |
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