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Professor Michael Meyer, chair of the Department of Astronomy, briefed regents on the University of Michigan’s investment and participation in the European Southern Observatory’s 39‑meter Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) project in Chile.
Meyer said the ELT project was roughly 80% complete and projected to finish in 2028. He described the ELT as a 30‑plus meter class telescope that will deliver images substantially sharper than NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope and noted the university is collaborating with international partners to build four instruments. Meyer emphasized scientific opportunities—imaging early galaxies, detecting exoplanet atmospheres and unprecedented training for students at undergraduate and graduate levels.
The presentation framed the university’s participation as both a scientific opportunity and a training pipeline for students, including hands‑on instrument development. Meyer invited regents and the community to ask questions or request further information.
No formal vote or funding motion was recorded during the public presentation; Meyer’s remarks concluded with an offer to provide follow‑up details upon request.
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