ann16013 — Announcement
New ESO VLT LEGOˆî Model
Vote for ESOòÀÙs E-ELT and VLT to become LEGOˆî Kits!
14 March 2016
In 2014, Dutch astronomer Frans Snik designed a model of ESOòÀÙs European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT) using LEGOˆî components. Following on from the success of that design (more than ten models have been built by enthusiastic individuals worldwide since it was published), Snik has now dedicated some of his spare time to designing a LEGOˆî model of one of the Unit Telescopes that make up ESOòÀÙs Very Large Telescope (VLT).
For almost 20 years now, the VLT has been amazing astronomers with its extraordinary capabilities. One of the largest telescope facilities in the world, the VLT consists of four independent telescopes that can be operated together to make a very powerful facility. Now ESO is building its big brother, the ELT, that will extend our reach even further into the heavens. You may not be able to build your own full-size versions of these telescopes, but the models are a convincing, and much more practical, substitute òÀÔ and they are an excellent way to understand how complex modern astronomical instruments work.
Snik used the design tools ldraw and bricksmith to build his new model of the VLT, as he did for the E-ELT model. The VLT requires exactly 3104 parts, all of which can òÀÔ with some care and attention òÀÔ be ordered from various LEGOˆî providers through bricklink. The scale of the model is approximately 1:150, just the same as the E-ELT model, and the total cost of the parts is about 500òÀÓ550 euros, depending on which instruments are included. The model comprises the telescope and the entire dome structure, and all of the instruments used on the real VLT can be built. It rotates and all the dome shutters and vents open and close.
Not only can you use SnikòÀÙs design plans to build your own versions of these two iconic telescopes, but you can now vote for them to be produced and sold by LEGOˆî as complete kits by visiting the LEGOˆî Ideas website. Keen LEGOˆî-builders with an interest in astronomy will surely want to vote for these models. Once 10 000 votes are received for a design, LEGOˆî undertake to consider it for production as a kit.
For now, anyone wanting to build their own version of either (or both!) of these huge telescopes can download the detailed construction manuals (for the VLT, and for the E-ELT) and lists of bricks needed (for the VLT, and for the E-ELT). Even expert builders will need to invest some time to build one of the biggest telescopes in the world as it takes at least a few days to order the parts and piece each model together. But the final product will certainly make the effort worthwhile!
The first VLT model built by Snik was donated to ESOòÀÙs Director General Tim de Zeeuw, to stand in his office alongside the earlier model of the E-ELT. Both the LEGOˆî VLT and the E-ELT will be on display in the forthcoming ESO Supernova Planetarium & Visitor Centre at the ESO Headquarters in Garching, Germany from 2017.
Links
- LEGOˆî VLT construction manual (PDF)
- List of LEGOˆî bricks for the VLT model: ˆàuse the BrickStock freeware to open this file (.bsx compressed 7KB)
- LEGOˆî E-ELT construction manual (PDF)
- List of LEGOˆî bricks for the E-ELT model (PDF)
Contacts
Dr Frans Snik
Leiden Observatory, Leiden University
Leiden, the Netherlands
Tel: +31 71 527 8431
Email: snik@strw.leidenuniv.nl
Lars Lindberg Christensen
Head of ESO ePOD
Garching bei M†®nchen, Germany
Tel: +49 89 3200 6761
Cell: +49 173 3872 621
Email: lars@eso.org
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