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| Up Close and Personal with the Very Large Telescope |
A gallery of spiral galaxies pictured in infrared light by HAWK-I (annotated version) |
HAWK-I image of NGC 5247 |
HAWK-I image of Messier 100 |
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| HAWK-I image of NGC 1300 |
HAWK-I image of NGC 4030 |
HAWK-I image of NGC 2997 |
HAWK-I image of NGC 1232 |
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| A gallery of spiral galaxies pictured in infrared light by HAWK-I (unannotated version) |
Arp 271 — Galaxies Drawn Together* |
Wide Field Imager image of Westerlund 1 (unannotated) |
The 2010 Perseids over the VLT |
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| Building Connections with EVALSO |
On the road to Armazones |
An ALMA antenna at the OSF |
Paranal’s Telescopes in the Distance |
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| Highlights from VISTA’s infrared view of the Cat’s Paw Nebula |
Antennas at the ALMA Operations Support Facility* |
Star-forming region Gum 19 |
A view of Paranal at sunset from Armazones |
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| APEX Image Calendar, August 2010 — APEX before sunset |
A VLT Unit |
Comet McNaught over Paranal |
La Silla |
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| Dinner for Centaurus A |
The GigaGalaxy Zoom composite |
The NTT Enclosure |
The Planetary System in Gliese 581 (artist's impression) |
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| The Inner Part of an Active Galactic Nucleus (artist's Impression) |
Centaurus A (NGC 5128) |
"Walking on the Moon" with the VLT |
In Tarantula Territory (d) |
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| In Tarantula Territory (e) |
NGC 2613 |
Look! |
Star trails over VLT |
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| High Power Laser test of VLT 4LGSF Laser Launch Telecope |
ALMA antenna on a Lore transporter |
Artists’s impression of one of more than 50 new exoplanets found by HARPS: the rocky super-Earth HD 85512 b |
European ALMA antenna brings total on Chajnantor to 16 |
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| Dramatic Sunset over the ALMA OSF |
The disc around IRAS 13481-6124 |
Comet McNaught |
Comet McNaught |
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| Comet McNaught |
Transporting an Auxiliary Telescope |
The Milky Way and Constellations |
La Silla Control Room |
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| La Silla Sunset |
KUEYEN Structure |
ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) Array Now in Google Earth |
The Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope — VISTA |