Chile leads with 40% of global astronomical observation capacity

Chile holds nearly 40% of the world's astronomical observation capacity, which could exceed 60% early next decade with telescopes like the Giant Magellan Telescope. Óscar Contreras-Villarroel, vice president and Chile representative for the project, stresses protecting dark skies and installation sites through consistent regulations.

In a letter to the editor in La Tercera, Óscar Contreras-Villarroel highlights Chile's astronomical leadership. The country hosts nearly 40% of global observation capacity, stemming from decades of collaboration between the state, international scientific community, and academia. This dominance will grow as extremely large telescopes, including the Giant Magellan Telescope, begin operations, pushing the share above 60% early next decade. He notes that everyday technologies like phone GPS, medical MRIs, or satellite-guided landings trace back to universe exploration challenges. Sustaining this requires protecting dark skies and telescope sites. The 2023 light pollution regulation is progress but needs consistent enforcement and broader application to operational areas. 'Caring for these skies is not romantic but a strategic decision for Chile to remain at the knowledge frontier,' states the representative. Astronomical projects fuel a multi-billion-dollar industry, necessitating a clear regulatory framework to balance industrial growth and astronomical zone respect.

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