VLT (disambiguation)

VLT (disambiguation)

VLT may stand for:

* Very Large Telescope, a system of four large (8.2 meter diameter) optical telescopes organized in an array formation, located in northern Chile
* Visible Light Transmittance, the percentage of visible light that passes through a window or material
* Video Lottery Terminal, a gambling machine that allows gamblers to bet on the outcome of a video game
* Vestmanlands Läns Tidning, a local daily newspaper in Västerås, Sweden.


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