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Credit: Bill Keel,   
University of Alabama  
  
Explanation:
This odd-looking structure silhouetted in the foreground  
houses the three largest solar telescopes in the  
world.  Located in   
Kitt Peak,   
Arizona, the largest telescope inside the  
McMath-Pierce Facility   
is 1.6-meters in diameter and contains only mirrors.  
The telescope contains no windows or lenses because focusing bright  
sunlight would overheat them. Visible in the background of this sunrise  
photo are the Moon and   
Venus. The telescopes are used in many research  
projects including   
determining the Sun's structure, researching the cause  
of the solar corona,   
monitoring   
Sun-spots and   
solar flares, and observing bright planets and  
comets near the   
Sun.  The telescopes even help monitor the Earth's  
atmospheric content of   
ozone and   
CFCs!   
  
    
 Information:  
The  
Scale of the Universe Debate in April 1996
  
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