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ESO operates three major optical and near infrared telescopes at the La Silla site: the New
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There are three types of petroglyph designs at La Silla: human and animal figures, abstract geometrical designs and purely ornamental ensembles. Beside the petroglyphs there exists also a stone circle near La Silla, which is suggested as an astronomical tool. Three rocks aligned during the El Molle
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This picture shows two of the three new ExTrA telescopes hosted at ESO's La Silla
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Telescope, the 1.54-m Danish Telescope, the 1.2-m Leonhard Euler Telescope, the Rapid Eye Mount telescope, TRAPPIST and TAROT. These telescopes are not operated by ESO and hence do not fall under the responsibility of La Silla Science Operations.
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and covers about sixteen square degrees. This enables the remotely controlled project telescope to observe about a third of the night sky every four days. The La Silla–QUEST survey with the
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About 300 scientific papers based on observations taken at La Silla are published each year. The HARPS spectrograph has found a large number of low-mass extrasolar planets. It detected the planets within the
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or MPG). Telescope time is shared between MPG and ESO observing programmes, while the operation and maintenance of the telescope are ESO's responsibility. However, due to a new agreement between the
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The delicate central spiral symbolizes a serpent while the rest of the space is taken up by strange little figures, together with some simple geometric motifs and quadrupeds.
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This remarkable photo shows the ESO La Silla observatory in the foreground with the planets Venus and
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of the sky—equivalent to about the area of 64 full Moons. Commissioned in 1971, it was one of the first telescopes operational at La Silla and was still using
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This sequence shows a night of observing at ESO's La Silla Observatory in Chile.
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give the excellent image quality of the NTT. The NTT has active instead of
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and Geneva Observatory. The 0.60-metre telescope is specialized in
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2342:"Extrasolar Planet in Double Star System Discovered from La Silla"
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that had a first light in 1980. It was retired in 1998, when the
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and has been in use at La Silla since 1979. The telescope has an
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1725:"A Window to the Past — La Silla's transformation through time"
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Yales's 160-megapixel QUEST camera consists of a mosaic of 112
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Hsieh, Henry H.; Jewitt, David C.;Fernández, Yanga R. (2004).
2733:"Hundreds of rock engravings around the La Silla Observatory"
2133:"Telescopes and Instrumentation, MPG/ESO 2.2-metre Telescope"
2002:"Telescopes and Instrumentation, the ESO 3.6-metre Telescope"
1981:"Telescopes and Instrumentation, the ESO 3.6-metre Telescope"
2682:"Astronomers Find First Earth-like Planet in Habitable Zone"
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opened in 1998, followed by a 1.2-metre telescope from
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TĂ©lescope Ă Action Rapide pour les Objets Transitoires
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Coudé Auxiliary 1.47-m Telescope (CAT), adjacent to
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2480:"Former 'tenth planet' may be smaller than Pluto"
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1896:"La Silla Observatory, A Dictionary of Astronomy"
1032:Bochum 0.61-metre Telescope (National telescope)
352:with three telescopes built and operated by the
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2572:"DEep Near-Infrared Survey of the southern sky"
1041:Danish 0.5-metre Telescope (National telescope)
3365:Space Telescope European Coordinating Facility
1044:Dutch 0.9-metre Telescope (National telescope)
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565:The ESO New Technology Telescope (NTT) is an
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2658:"Swiss 0.4-metre telescope (decommissioned)"
2522:"Coudé Auxiliary Telescope (decommissioned)"
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2062:"The ESO New Technology Telescope, Overview"
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1604:Panorama of La Silla at sunset with the
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2908:"Petroglyphs - La Silla Observatory"
2775:"Los petroglifos del cerro La Silla"
1047:Grand Prism Objectif (GPO) Telescope
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3694:Astronomical observatories in Chile
3089:Astronomical observatories in Chile
3024:"Shooting Star over ESO Telescopes"
2576:Strasbourg astronomical Data Center
2103:"ESO/MPG 2.2m telescope (La Silla)"
1544:La Silla Observatory during daytime
1070:Swedish-ESO Submillimetre Telescope
713:Palomar Distant Solar System Survey
250:Swedish-ESO Submillimetre Telescope
3041:ESO - La Silla Paranal Observatory
2459:"The Danish Telescope at La Silla"
2176:"LaSilla-Quest Variability Survey"
2107:Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
2042:"The ESO New Technology Telescope"
1624:List of astronomical observatories
808:Roque de los Muchachos Observatory
633:Max Planck Institute for Astronomy
504:and with annotated telescope names
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3266:National Astronomical Observatory
2877:10.3724/SP.J.1440-2807.2012.02.06
2247:"Strange Comet Discovered at ESO"
2156:"National and Project Telescopes"
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1941:"Telescopes and Instrumentation"
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2204:"ESO 1-metre Schmidt telescope"
1866:Europe's Quest for the Universe
1833:Europe's Quest for the Universe
1685:Llano de Chajnantor Observatory
1637:Llano de Chajnantor Observatory
1139:Signs of a pre-Hispanic culture
777:, gamma-ray bursts, monitoring
260:TAROT-South robotic observatory
1961:"La Silla Telescopes Overview"
1642:Atacama Large Millimeter Array
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1520:La Silla Observatory at sunset
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2956:"Morning Light Over La Silla"
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1785:"About La Silla: Its History"
992:From left to right: (#1) The
830:Swift Gamma-Ray Burst Mission
500:La Silla Observatory in 2003
354:European Southern Observatory
158:2,400 m (7,900 ft)
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3539:Astronomy & Astrophysics
3258:Santiago Metropolitan Region
2082:"The MPG/ESO 2.2m Telescope"
1749:Adriaan Blaauw (1991). "3".
1496:Morning Light Over La Silla.
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1661:Cerro Armazones Observatory
1121:Gliese 581 planetary system
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1666:Extremely Large Telescope
1104:Swiss 0.4-metre telescope
1083:Swiss 0.4-metre telescope
994:Rapid Eye Mount telescope
878:Danish National Telescope
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800:Multi-site all-sky camera
727:with a previously unseen
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3203:Giant Magellan Telescope
2932:"Archaeology in Atacama"
2912:Lisa Germany Photography
2270:The Astronomical Journal
2183:–Department of Astronomy
2022:"The ESO 3.6m Telescope"
1870:. EDP Sciences. p.
1837:. EDP Sciences. p.
1060:ESO 1.52-metre telescope
550:New Technology Telescope
544:New Technology Telescope
320:Related media on Commons
240:New Technology Telescope
2906:lgermany (2017-03-26).
2547:"ESO 1-metre telescope"
2344:. ESO. 24 November 1998
1729:ESO Picture of the Week
1709:Adriaan Blaauw (1991).
1610:Swedish radio telescope
1063:Marly 1-metre Telescope
717:trans-Neptunian objects
629:Max Planck Gesellschaft
589:MPG/ESO 2.2 m Telescope
2703:"ESO - RockEngravings"
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871:Danish 1.54m Telescope
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448:Eduardo Frei Montalva
421:Eduardo Frei Montalva
404:ESO Schmidt telescope
86:Observatory code
3404:(under construction)
3350:La Silla Observatory
3046:ESO - About La Silla
2684:. ESO. 25 April 2007
2253:. 16 September 1996.
2113:on 11 September 2015
1654:Very Large Telescope
922:of the dwarf planet
898:The Belgian robotic
783:gravitational lenses
381:Very Large Telescope
339:La Silla Observatory
34:La Silla Observatory
3360:Paranal Observatory
3198:Magellan Telescopes
3125:Llano de Chajnantor
2869:2012JAHH...15..137B
2749:1990Msngr..62...21B
2282:2004AJ....127.2997H
1751:ESO's Early History
1711:ESO's Early History
1649:Paranal Observatory
1606:ESO 3.6 m Telescope
1565:Observatory trailer
1092:Swiss T70 telescope
920:stellar occultation
908:University of Liège
691:Kuiper Belt Objects
670:photographic plates
643:in southern Spain.
530:ESO 3.6 m Telescope
515:ESO 3.6 m Telescope
377:Paranal Observatory
358:Southern Hemisphere
225:ESO 3.6 m Telescope
139:29.2575°S 70.7375°W
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1472:Ramps lead to the
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