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The GTC gains high spectral resolution

HORuS, a new high-resolution spectrograph for the Gran Telescopio Canarias, will facilitate an expanded range of optical and near-infrared studies, explains Instrument Scientist Carlos Allende Prieto.

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Fig. 1: A view of and through HORuS.

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Allende Prieto, C. The GTC gains high spectral resolution. Nat Astron 5, 105 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41550-020-01280-1

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