
Gran Telescopio Canarias
The Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC) is one of the world's largest optical telescopes, located in the Canary Islands. With a primary mirror measuring 10.4 meters across, it collects and focuses light from distant stars and galaxies. This powerful instrument allows scientists to observe the universe in extraordinary detail, helping to study celestial objects, understand cosmic phenomena, and explore the origins of the universe. Its advanced technology and location in a clear, high-altitude site make it a vital tool for astronomical research.