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TMT

British  

abbreviation

  1. telecommunications, media, and technology

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"TMT will be the only telescope with sufficient resolution to image exoplanets like this one. It's just not possible with smaller telescopes," said Corey Beard, Ph.D., data scientist at Design West Technologies, former graduate student from Robertson's group, and lead author of the study.

From Science Daily

The team's computational models reached a strong enough level of statistical significance to classify GJ 251 c as an exoplanet candidate, reinforcing the need for direct imaging with TMT to verify its properties.

From Science Daily

The large mirrors planned for TMT could make it possible to directly observe faint worlds such as GJ 251 c and assess whether water may be present.

From Science Daily

“Fishing vessel owners and operators exploit African flags to escape effective oversight and to fish unsustainably and illegally both in sovereign African waters,” TMT, a nonprofit research organization in Norway that specializes in maritime crime, concluded in a 2022 report, adding that the companies were creating “a situation where they can harness the resources of a State without any meaningful restrictions or management oversight.”

From Los Angeles Times

Toward that goal, a consortium of 14 research institutions led by the Carnegie Institution for Science has amassed $850 million for the GMT, while the California Institute of Technology and the University of California have led an international team of partners that has contributed $2 billion toward building the TMT.

From Science Magazine