Astronomy observatories
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Phase 1 requirements
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Phase 2 requirements
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Phase 3 requirements
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Cost
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150,000
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Max. Monthly Cost
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25,000
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Effects
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+2% Education satisfaction.
Improves quality of life. |
Min. Construction Time
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13h20m
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This is a Tier 2 Blueprint / MegaStructure.
The European Southern Observatory (ESO; formally the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere. Observatoire européen austral, in French ) is an intergovernmental research organisation for astronomy, supported by fifteen countries. Created in 1962, ESO has provided astronomers with state-of-the-art research facilities and access to the southern sky. The organisation employs around 730 staff members and receives annual member state contributions of approximately 143 million Euros.[1]
See similar blue print Astronomy observatory
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