Bright night at Paranal
When night falls, ESO's observatories spring to life. Astronomers and technicians take their positions, and telescopes are pointed skywards. This image shows the pristine skies over ESO's Paranal Observatory in the Chilean Atacama Desert, far away from city lights.
Here, ESO photo ambassador Gabriel Brammer has captured the serene beauty of the Milky Way from the platform of the Very Large Telescope. The four massive blocks in the bottom of the image are the four VLT Unit Telescopes, each of them housing incredibly precise 8.2-metre mirrors. Scattered around are the VLT's Auxiliary Telescopes, easily identifiable due to their round, white domes. The bright spot to the left is the Moon, shining as brightly as if it were the Sun, and to the right, the shadow of the photographer can be seen, waving to the viewer with outstretched arms.
The entire night sky is visible due to Brammer's use of a fish-eye lens, creating this circular effect with the ground bordering the frame.
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- Equirectangular projected version of this image
- Extended to 360 x 180 degrees (with black) version of this image
- Fisheye version of this image
ESO/G. Brammer
A proposito dell'immagine
Identificazione: | potw1352a |
Tipo: | Fotografico |
Data di pubblicazione: | Lunedì 30 Dicembre 2013 10:00 |
Dimensione: | 10000 x 10000 px |
A proposito delll'oggetto
Nome: | Chile, Paranal, Very Large Telescope |
Tipo: | Unspecified : Technology : Observatory |
Categoria: | Paranal |