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| Lying down on the VLT platform |
Dramatic Moonset — Amazing Sight on Cerro Paranal, Home of ESO’s Very Large Telescope* |
VISTA at sunset |
Dramatic Moonset |
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| VLT Telescopes at Paranal |
Sunset at Paranal |
Paranal at Sunrise |
The Observing Platform as the Crow Flies * |
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| ALMA Vision |
Milky Way Above the VLT Platform |
Paranal under snow |
Burning lithium inside a star (artist's impression) |
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| The Planet, the Galaxy and the Laser |
Night time view of La Silla |
Artist’s impression of the European Extremely Large Telescope |
The glowing cloud Sharpless 2-296, part of the Seagull Nebula |
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| The Cat's Paw Remastered |
Artist’s impression of the E-ELT |
The Moon and the Arc of the Milky Way |
La Silla from Base to Summit |
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| La Silla soon after Sunset |
The Future European Extremely Large Telescope |
Straight to the Milky Way´s Heart |
ESO Headquarters |
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| Aerial View of Cerro Paranal |
A European ALMA antenna takes a ride on a transporter |
Exoplanet caught on the move |
Telescope Domes Clustered at La Silla |
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| Zodiacal Light at Paranal |
Wide Field Image of the Jewel Box |
Spiral Galaxy Messier 83* |
The Waning Moon |
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| The bright star cluster NGC 6520 and the strangely shaped dark cloud Barnard 86 |
The star cluster NGC 6604 and its surroundings |
Sailing the Atacama Desert |
Straight to the Milky Way´s Heart |
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| ALMA antennas at OSF* |
The Cat's Paw Nebula* |
Beautiful Sky over Paranal * |
The future ALMA array on Chajnantor (artist’s rendering) |
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| Barnard's Galaxy |
An ALMA antenna en route to the plateau of Chajnantor for the first time |
Winter view over VISTA |
The star formation region NGC 3324 |
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| IC 2944, Nicknamed the Running Chicken Nebula |
The E-ELT (artist's impression) |
A Slice of the Sky |
Wide Field Imager view of the spiral galaxy NGC 3621 |
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| Four ALMA antennas on the Chajnantor plain* |
VISTA’s infrared view of the Sculptor Galaxy (NGC 253) |
Detailed view of a section of the Large Magellanic Cloud |
The classic spiral Messier 83 seen in the infrared with HAWK-I |