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A logistical and astronomical triumph

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A logistical and astronomical triumph

Supporting the construction of the world’s largest land-based telescope

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Building the world’s largest telescope, the ELT, requires a complex logistics journey from Italy to Chile, blending engineering excellence and international teamwork.

An ambitious project to construct the world’s largest land-based telescope, the Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), is underway, involving the intricate logistics of transporting high-performance telescope parts from Monfalcone, Italy, to Antofagasta, Chile.

With three shipments totaling 2,084 mt and 16,193 cbm, this logistics operation, among others, underscores the scale and complexity of erecting the largest telescope on land. Located in the Chilean Andes at approximately 3,000 meters above sea level, the ELT will be the world’s largest telescope, boasting a primary mirror diameter of 39 meters. The first shipment was successfully carried out by the MV DZ Yantai in the summer of 2023, and the second shipment was expertly handled by the MV Swift in early 2024. The third shipment is transported by the RMS Fraternity in summer 2024.

However, the journey from Monfalcone to Antofagasta represents more than just a logistical feat; it is a step towards redefining our understanding of the universe. Indeed, this project not only showcases the marvels of engineering and logistics but also highlights the spirit of international collaboration in the pursuit of knowledge and exploration.

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Highlighted details

  • The ELT will be the world’s largest land-based telescope, featuring a 39-meter primary mirror.
  • Positioned at 3,000 meters in the Chilean Andes, it aims to advance astronomical research.
  • High-performance telescope components are being transported from Monfalcone, Italy, to Antofagasta, Chile.
  • Three shipments, totaling 2,084 metric tons and 16,193 cubic meters, underscore the project’s scale.
  • Vessels MV DZ Yantai, MV Swift, and RMS Fraternity completed shipments in 2023 and 2024.
  • This ambitious project highlights the collaboration of engineering, logistics, and international expertise.

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Cheyne Croes

Manager Marketing & Communications

+31 6 1129 26 90
C.Croes@jumbomaritime.nl

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