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Carbon footprint of huge astronomy observatories raises climate change concerns


Astronomers in the future may not be able to build large complex power-hungry observatories if they want to reduce their carbon footprint in line with greenhouse gas emission requirements, a study suggests.

Powerful ground and space-based telescopes, such as the recently launched James Webb Space Telescope or the Square Kilometer Array Observatory  (SKAO) currently being built in Australia and South Africa, come with large life-time carbon footprints that pushes up astronomy’s overall greenhouse gas emissions.





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