Observing with ANTU

Hub of the Observatory — The VLT Control Room

Astronomers observing at the ANTU module.

The Control Building is located on a "shelf" below the main observing platform at the top of the Paranal Mountain. It is the true hub of the Paranal Observatory and it is from here that the VLT telescopes and instruments are controlled by the observing teams. Daytime maintenance routines are also carried out by the ESO engineers via the computer terminals and monitors here.

Each of the four Unit Telescopes is controlled from a specific area (a "module") within the Control Room. From here, the night assistants, engineers and astronomers perform the observations. The work includes continuous monitoring and optimisation of the telescope status, pointing of the telescope towards the celestial objects to be observed, adjustments of the instrument (camera, spectrograph) before the exposures, as well as subsequent transfer and storage of the data from the instrument and a first evaluation of the results.

The fact that all work is done from a single room greatly facilitates the direct interaction between the different groups of observers.

Crédito:

ESO

Sobre la imagen

Identificador:eso0021m
Tipo:Fotográfico
Fecha de publicación:16 de Junio de 2000
Noticias relacionadas:eso0021
Tamaño:3000 x 2831 px

Sobre el objeto

Nombre:Paranal, VLT Control Room
Tipo:Unspecified : Technology : Observatory : Facility
Categoría:Paranal

Formatos de imagen

JPEG grande
2,6 MB

Zoom


Fondo de pantalla

1024x768
272,9 KB
1280x1024
431,6 KB
1600x1200
626,7 KB
1920x1200
774,2 KB
2048x1536
1,0 MB