Flaming sky over Paranal
In this ghostly night picture, taken at Paranal Observatory, we can see three out of four VLT Auxiliary Telescopes. Each one of them is a 1.8-metre telescope designed to work along with the other three as a single telescope, thanks to the VLT Interferometer.
In the background, the quiet beauty of the Atacama sky is enhanced by a red aurora-like shimmer, called airglow, which is caused by light-emitting chemical reactions in the atmosphere. Normally, those emissions are not so strong, but the night this image was taken they were unusually bright, producing this unusual picture.
Credit:Y. Beletsky (LCO)/ESO
About the Image
Id: | potw1343a |
Type: | Photographic |
Release date: | 28 October 2013, 10:00 |
Size: | 5616 x 3744 px |
About the Object
Name: | Auxiliary Telescopes, Very Large Telescope |
Type: | Unspecified : Technology : Observatory : Telescope |
Category: | Paranal |