VLT first unit telescope ANTU

Night Falls at Paranal — Preparing for the Observations

The first of the four unit telescopes of the VLT, ANTU during the evening start-up sequence. The last rays of the sun illuminate part of the mechanical structure. (Photo obtained on March 18, 2000).

Astronomical observations begin soon after sunset at Paranal.

Normally, they start with a series of test and calibration exposures that serve to determine the exact status of the various instruments, e.g., in terms of sensitivity at different wavelengths.

Some of these exposures are performed on a white target on the inside of the telescope enclosure, others are made on the sky, as it gets progressively darker.

If they are included in a programme, observations of comparatively bright objects may be carried out while the sky is still relatively bright. However, those of the faintest objects must wait until the period of "astronomical twilight" is over, i.e., when the Sun is at least 18° below the horizon.

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ESO

À propos de l'image

Identification:eso0021e
Type:Photographique
Date de publication:16 juin 2000
Communiqués de presse en rapport:eso0021
Taille:2983 x 3000 px

À propos de l'objet

Nom:Very Large Telescope, VLT Unit Telescopes
Type:Unspecified : Technology : Observatory : Telescope
Catégorie:Paranal

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