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Il y a 4 jours · Latest Available Image. This interactive, 360-degree webcam offers high-resolution views of the top platform of Cerro Armazones, where ESO’s ELT is being built. To the west, you can see the ELT base camp downhill and the Armazones access road.
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Dataflow Software Components for the ELT. Nov 2018. Nov...
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Amount of rock removed to make room for the 150 metre by 300...
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This night-time panorama shows Cerro Armazones in the...
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As the biggest optical telescope of the next generation,...
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25 juin 2021 · Live Webcams. Web cameras have been placed at many of the ESO sites, allowing anyone to see ESO’s advanced telescopes in action in one of the driest deserts in the world at any time. The 24/7 live transmission from the webcams offers multiple streams that are not to be missed:
Il y a 4 jours · The Extremely Large Telescope: The World's Biggest Eye On The Sky.
360-degree webcam offers high-resolution views of the top platform of Cerro Armazones, where ESO’s ELT is being build. To the west, you can see the ELT base camp downhill and the Armazones access road. Next to the right on the horizon, the highest peak is Cerro Paranal (home of ESO’s VLT).
Il y a 3 jours · The European Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) is a revolutionary scientific project for a 40m-class telescope that will allow us to address many of the most pressing unsolved questions about our Universe.
Live Webcam Views of Cerro Armazones. More Details. ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope planned to start scientific operations in 2027. More Details. Astronomers. Information on the instrumentation programme, contacts and relevant meetings. Learn More. Industry. Information on how to get involved in bidding for ELT construction contracts. Learn More.
Il y a 4 jours · ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT)is a flagship facility for European ground-based astronomy. It is one of the world's most advanced optical telescopes, consisting of four Unit Telescopes with main mirrors of 8.2m diameter and four movable 1.8m diameter Auxiliary Telescopes.