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13 September 2019

ESO’s VISTA telescope reveals a remarkable image of the Large Magellanic Cloud, one of our nearest galactic neighbours. VISTA has been surveying this galaxy and its sibling the Small Magellanic Cloud, as well as their surroundings, in unprecedented detail. This survey allows astronomers to observe a large number of stars, opening up new opportunities to study stellar evolution, galactic dynamics, and variable stars.

The release, images and videos are available on:
https://www.eso.org/public/news/eso1914/

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13 September 2019




  ESO Announcements


Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics awarded to the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration

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Lodewijk Woltjer (1930–2019)

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  ESOblog


Cosmic lighthouses — ESO Fellow Trystyn Berg on why he uses some of the most energetic known objects to probe the foggy parts of the Universe

Interview with: Trystyn Berg

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From comets to cosmology — Meet our 2019 Summer Research Programme students

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Interview with: Ivo Saviane

9 August 2019: La Silla became ESO’s first observatory when it opened in 1969. Since then, the majestic gathering of telescopes in the Chilean desert has led to an enormous number of scientific ...

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