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(FILES) View of the Paranal hill where the European Southern Observatory (ESO) sits, on September 16, 2008 in Paranal, some 1150 km north of Santiago, Chile. Chile won the right April 26, 2010 to host the largest-ever telescope, the Munich-based European Southern Observatory (ESO) said, calling the planned facility "the world's biggest eye in the sky". The new observatory will be built atop the Armazones hill, near the ESO. AFP PHOTO/Martin Bernetti / AFP PHOTO / AFP FILES / MARTIN BERNETTI (Photo credit should read MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP via Getty Images)
(FILES) View of the Paranal hill where the European Southern Observatory (ESO) sits, on September 16, 2008 in Paranal, some 1150 km north of Santiago, Chile. Chile won the right April 26, 2010 to host the largest-ever telescope, the Munich-based European Southern Observatory (ESO) said, calling the planned facility "the world's biggest eye in the sky". The new observatory will be built atop the Armazones hill, near the ESO. AFP PHOTO/Martin Bernetti / AFP PHOTO / AFP FILES / MARTIN BERNETTI (Photo credit should read MARTIN BERNETTI/AFP via Getty Images)
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