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La Silla Paranal Observatory: La Silla Facilities
La Silla, in the southern part of the Atacama desert, is the home of ESO's original
observing site. Here ESO operates three major telescopes: the 3.6-m telescope, the New Technology Telescope (NTT), and
the 2.2-m Max-Planck-ESO telescope. They are equipped with state of
the art instruments either built completely by ESO or by external consortia, with substantial
contribution by ESO.
La Silla also hosts national telescopes, such as the 1.2-m Swiss Telescope and the 1.5-m Danish Telescope.
In Case of Emergency
In all Emergencies, dial 4444 from any phoning station,
or use beeper (93) code 00
Read the Emergency Procedures
La Silla Latest News
- April 22, 2008: A document that explains how to interface visitor instruments with focal stations of La Silla telescopes is available (2.8 MB PDF format).
- March 27, 2007: The dome of the 3.6m has been fully restored, and moves with nominal speed.
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Visiting the Observatory
Please read the details about Visiting the La Silla Paranal Observatory sites

