ESO is one of the world's leading research organisations. It is dedicated to astronomy and astrophysics, and operates the La Silla Paranal Observatory in the Atacama desert in Chile, on behalf of its thirteen member states.
ESO, the European Southern Observatory, builds and operates a suite of the world's most advanced ground-based astronomical telescopes.
Latest News Stories
A Fine-Tooth Comb to Measure the Accelerating Universe
Astronomical instruments needed to answer crucial questions, such as the search for Earth-like planets or the way the Universe expands, have come a step closer with the first demonstration at the telescope of a new calibration system for precise spectrographs. The method uses a Nobel Prize-winning technology called a 'laser frequency comb', and is published in this week's issue of Science.
Announcements
- ESO Call for Proposals for Period 83 released. Deadline is 1 October 2008 (29/8/2008)
- APEX and ALMA: New High Definition Video Material is available for Broadcasters (28/7/2008)
- VLT: New High Definition Video Material is available for Broadcasters (8/7/2008)
- The ESO Annual Report 2007 (124 pages) is available (17/6/2008)
Latest Blog Posts
- Science Education (22/07/2008)
- Let’s Jazz! (21/07/2008)
- Science in the Media (21/07/2008)
- A Monster and the Rubik’s cube (20/07/2008)
- The Universe and Reality (19/07/2008)
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