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  1. How China is working to turn Saishiteng Mountain into the world’s largest astronomy base

    China is developing Saishiteng Mountain in Qinghai province into the world's largest astronomy base, aiming to surpass Hawaii's Mauna Kea in light-gathering power by the mid-2030s. The site will feature multiple large optical telescopes, including the 14.5-meter Large Optical Telescope (LOT) and the 6.5-meter MUST. The LOT is government-funded and led by the National Astronomical Observatories of China, while MUST is primarily funded by private capital and led by Tsinghua University. Both are targeted for first light by 2030. AI

    How China is working to turn Saishiteng Mountain into the world’s largest astronomy base

    IMPACT This development focuses on optical astronomy infrastructure, with no direct AI industry impact.