Progress of ESO's 100-m OWL optical telescope design
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Philippe Dierickx | Enzo T. Brunetto | Roberto Gilmozzi | Miska Le Louarn | Franz Koch | Lothar Noethe | Christophe Verinaud | Natalia Yaitskova
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