A vision for ground-based astronomy beyond the 2030s: How to build ESO's next big telescope sustainably
Authors
Laurane Fréour
Mathilde Bouvier
Tony Mroczkowski
Callie Clontz
Fatemeh Zahra Majidi
Vasundhara Shaw
Olivier Absil
Anna Cabré
Olivier Lai
Dylan Magill
Jake D. Turner
Abstract
Astronomy is the study of the Universe and all the objects that it comprises. Our attention is therefore usually focused beyond Earth, home to the only form of life known today. However, how can we continue to explore the secrets of the Universe, if we stand by and watch our only home burn? We know that there is no Planet B. It is therefore urgent that, as astronomers, we collectively work to protect the Earth, allowing future generations the opportunity to continue to uncover the secrets of the cosmos. As astronomical facilities account for the majority of our community's carbon footprint, we propose guidelines that we hold crucial for the European Southern Observatory (ESO) to consider in the context of the Expanding Horizons programme as it plans a next-generation, transformational facility.