World's largest astronomy museum set to open in Shanghai

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That is a very innovative design and well thought out.

It sounds like it could be quite impressive to visit.
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I'd love to know what the actual specs are on the "78-foot tall solar telescope", but I am too lazy to look for it.

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Very interesting - hope something like this is built outside of China, as well.
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There is also a very large telescope museum in Japan, The Astronomical Telescope Museum in Japan. Not certain if this is the best website, but it does show lots of their telescopes: https://reflexions.jp/tenref/astro/from ... pot/11187/.

This is the museum's website: https://www.telescope-museum.com/. You can check it out in English and there is a directory for viewing the telescopes.

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Striking architecture for the new museum in Shanghai. Curious to see their collection when it's ready.

Speaking of which, the Japanese collections looks wonderful. I'd love to visit that place.
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Beautiful and well thought out building!
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