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IMAGES | ESO
VST image of the giant globular cluster Omega Centauri*. VST image of the star-forming region Messier 17. Messier 78: a reflection nebula in Orion. 2M1207b - first image of an exoplanet. The hidden fires of the Flame Nebula*. The Milky Way panorama. The Omega Nebula. NGC 2264 and the Christmas Tree cluster*. Spiral galaxy NGC 1232. ESO - STANDARD STARS CATALOGUES Guide Star Finder: A Web tool aimed at searching for suitable adaptive optics guide stars, either for single objects as for a list of observing targets. The tool is based on the USNO-SA2.0 catalogue. Work is in progress to use USNO-B catalogue as an option. The tool also offers the possibility to choose the selection criteria from a shortlist
ELT | ESO
The World's Biggest Eye on the Sky ELT HOME; ABOUT. About the ELT Timeline Location Facts Road to the ELT Meet the Team Working Groups Industrial and Institutional Partners FAQ TELESCOPE | ELT | ESO Telescope Systems. The ELT will employ sophisticated 'adaptive optics' technologies to compensate for the turbulence of the Earth’s atmosphere and to ensure its images are sharper than those of any other telescope. It will also have other components such as a prefocal station that works as the link between the telescope and itsinstruments.
ESO ONLINE DIGITIZED SKY SURVEY The Online Digitized Sky Surveys server at the ESO Archive provides access to the DSS1 and DSS2 surveys produced at the Space Telescope Science Institute through its Guide Star Survey group. The images of these surveys are based on photographic data obtained using the Oschin Schmidt Telescope on Palomar Mountain and the UK Schmidt Telescope.RICHARD I. ANDERSON
Welcome! I am Richard I. Anderson, astrophysicist and until recently research fellow at ESO.In 2021 I will move to EPFL in Switzerland to build a new research group at LASTRO.PARANAL OBSERVATORY
Paranal Observatory. At 2635 metres above sea level in the Atacama Desert of Chile, ESO’s Paranal Observatory is one of the very best astronomical observing sites in the world and is the flagship facility for European ground-based astronomy. VISTA GIGAPIXEL MOSAIC OF THE CENTRAL PARTS OF THE MILKY VISTA gigapixel mosaic of the central parts of the Milky Way. This striking view of the central parts of the Milky Way was obtained with the VISTA survey telescope at ESO’s Paranal Observatory in Chile. This huge pictur e is 108 200 by 81 500 pixels and contains nearly nine billion pixels. It was created by combining thousands ofindividual
ASCII CHARACTER CHART WITH DECIMAL, BINARY AND HEXADECIMAL ASCII Character Chart with Decimal, Binary and Hexadecimal Conversions. ASCII stands for "American Standard Code for InformationInterchange".
ESOJOBSESO SCIENCE NEWSLETTERESO SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAMME ESO signs agreement with UN Women, celebrates International Day of Women and Girls in Science. 6 Feb. 2020 — ann20007. Girls’ Day Event at ESO Headquarters in Garching, Germany. 4 Feb. 2020 — ann20006. Science in School: Issue 49 now available. 4 Feb. 2020 — ann20005. ESO at the Big Science Business Forum 2020.IMAGES | ESO
VST image of the giant globular cluster Omega Centauri*. VST image of the star-forming region Messier 17. Messier 78: a reflection nebula in Orion. 2M1207b - first image of an exoplanet. The hidden fires of the Flame Nebula*. The Milky Way panorama. The Omega Nebula. NGC 2264 and the Christmas Tree cluster*. Spiral galaxy NGC 1232. ESO - STANDARD STARS CATALOGUES Guide Star Finder: A Web tool aimed at searching for suitable adaptive optics guide stars, either for single objects as for a list of observing targets. The tool is based on the USNO-SA2.0 catalogue. Work is in progress to use USNO-B catalogue as an option. The tool also offers the possibility to choose the selection criteria from a shortlist
ELT | ESO
The World's Biggest Eye on the Sky ELT HOME; ABOUT. About the ELT Timeline Location Facts Road to the ELT Meet the Team Working Groups Industrial and Institutional Partners FAQ TELESCOPE | ELT | ESO Telescope Systems. The ELT will employ sophisticated 'adaptive optics' technologies to compensate for the turbulence of the Earth’s atmosphere and to ensure its images are sharper than those of any other telescope. It will also have other components such as a prefocal station that works as the link between the telescope and itsinstruments.
ESO ONLINE DIGITIZED SKY SURVEY The Online Digitized Sky Surveys server at the ESO Archive provides access to the DSS1 and DSS2 surveys produced at the Space Telescope Science Institute through its Guide Star Survey group. The images of these surveys are based on photographic data obtained using the Oschin Schmidt Telescope on Palomar Mountain and the UK Schmidt Telescope.RICHARD I. ANDERSON
Welcome! I am Richard I. Anderson, astrophysicist and until recently research fellow at ESO.In 2021 I will move to EPFL in Switzerland to build a new research group at LASTRO.PARANAL OBSERVATORY
Paranal Observatory. At 2635 metres above sea level in the Atacama Desert of Chile, ESO’s Paranal Observatory is one of the very best astronomical observing sites in the world and is the flagship facility for European ground-based astronomy. VISTA GIGAPIXEL MOSAIC OF THE CENTRAL PARTS OF THE MILKY VISTA gigapixel mosaic of the central parts of the Milky Way. This striking view of the central parts of the Milky Way was obtained with the VISTA survey telescope at ESO’s Paranal Observatory in Chile. This huge pictur e is 108 200 by 81 500 pixels and contains nearly nine billion pixels. It was created by combining thousands ofindividual
ASCII CHARACTER CHART WITH DECIMAL, BINARY AND HEXADECIMAL ASCII Character Chart with Decimal, Binary and Hexadecimal Conversions. ASCII stands for "American Standard Code for InformationInterchange".
ESO - STANDARD STARS CATALOGUES Guide Star Finder: A Web tool aimed at searching for suitable adaptive optics guide stars, either for single objects as for a list of observing targets. The tool is based on the USNO-SA2.0 catalogue. Work is in progress to use USNO-B catalogue as an option. The tool also offers the possibility to choose the selection criteria from a shortlist
ESO RECRUITMENT PORTAL The European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere (ESO) is the foremost intergovernmental astronomy organisation in Europe and the world's most productive ground-based astronomical observatory.ESO - ESO-MIDAS
ESO-MIDAS. The ESO-MIDAS system provides general tools for image processing and data reduction with emphasis on astronomical applications including imaging and special reduction packages for ESO instrumentation at La Silla and the VLT at Paranal. In addition it contains applications packages for stellar and surface photometry,image sharpening
ESO RECRUITMENT PORTAL Welcome to the European Southern Observatory (ESO) Recruitment Portal. All of our current vacancies are listed below. We hope that you find the desired opportunities and look forward to receiving your application. ESO strives to attract and appoint exceptional talents to support its development as a world leader in Astronomy. ESO - THE ESO MESSENGER, VOL. 183 ESO is the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere. It operates the La Silla Paranal Observatory inChile and has
ESO USER PORTAL
I forgot my ESO User Portal username. I forgot my ESO User Portal password. I would like to create a new account. For security reasons, please log out and exit your ESO - LIBRARY OF STELLAR SPECTRA Library of Stellar Spectra. You will find here ascii (gzip compressed) and fits files forthe 131 stellar spectra published by A. Pickles (A.J. Pickles, PASP 110,863, 1998). The paper is available in pdf format .You may also consult the sourceweb page. Please note that the material presented here has been duplicatedas is, for reference andINSTRUMENTS
On 10 July 2015, the ESO Council authorised the Director General to sign the contracts for the first set of instruments for the ELT, which includes MICADO, MAORY, a multi-conjugate adaptive optics unit that will feed MICADO (and possibly additional future instruments), HARMONI and METIS. A schedule for the ELT instruments is provided in the ASCII CHARACTER CHART WITH DECIMAL, BINARY AND HEXADECIMAL ASCII Character Chart with Decimal, Binary and Hexadecimal Conversions. ASCII stands for "American Standard Code for InformationInterchange".
VERY LARGE TELESCOPE The Very Large Telescope array (VLT) is the flagship facility for European ground-based astronomy at the beginning of the third Millennium. It is the world's most advanced optical instrument, consisting of four Unit Telescopes with main mirrors of 8.2m diameter and four movable 1.8m diameter Auxiliary Telescopes. ESOJOBSESO SCIENCE NEWSLETTERESO SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAMME ESO signs agreement with UN Women, celebrates International Day of Women and Girls in Science. 6 Feb. 2020 — ann20007. Girls’ Day Event at ESO Headquarters in Garching, Germany. 4 Feb. 2020 — ann20006. Science in School: Issue 49 now available. 4 Feb. 2020 — ann20005. ESO at the Big Science Business Forum 2020.IMAGES | ESO
VST image of the giant globular cluster Omega Centauri*. VST image of the star-forming region Messier 17. Messier 78: a reflection nebula in Orion. 2M1207b - first image of an exoplanet. The hidden fires of the Flame Nebula*. The Milky Way panorama. The Omega Nebula. NGC 2264 and the Christmas Tree cluster*. Spiral galaxy NGC 1232. ESO - THE EUROPEAN ELT 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. The ELT will be the largest optical/near-infrared telescope in the world and will gather 13 times more light than the largestoptical
ELT | ESO
The World's Biggest Eye on the Sky ELT HOME; ABOUT. About the ELT Timeline Location Facts Road to the ELT Meet the Team Working Groups Industrial and Institutional Partners FAQ ESO RECRUITMENT PORTAL Welcome to the European Southern Observatory (ESO) Recruitment Portal. All of our current vacancies are listed below. We hope that you find the desired opportunities and look forward to receiving your application. ESO strives to attract and appoint exceptional talents to support its development as a world leader in Astronomy. THE MILKY WAY PANORAMA The Milky Way panorama. This magnificent 360-degree panoramic image, covering the entire southern and northern celestial sphere, reveals the cosmic landscape that surrounds our tiny blue planet. This gorgeous starscape serves as the first of three extremely high-resolution images featured in the GigaGalaxy Zoom project, launched by ESO withinRICHARD I. ANDERSON
Welcome! I am Richard I. Anderson, astrophysicist and until recently research fellow at ESO.In 2021 I will move to EPFL in Switzerland to build a new research group at LASTRO. ESO ONLINE DIGITIZED SKY SURVEY The Online Digitized Sky Surveys server at the ESO Archive provides access to the DSS1 and DSS2 surveys produced at the Space Telescope Science Institute through its Guide Star Survey group. The images of these surveys are based on photographic data obtained using the Oschin Schmidt Telescope on Palomar Mountain and the UK Schmidt Telescope. VISTA GIGAPIXEL MOSAIC OF THE CENTRAL PARTS OF THE MILKY VISTA gigapixel mosaic of the central parts of the Milky Way. This striking view of the central parts of the Milky Way was obtained with the VISTA survey telescope at ESO’s Paranal Observatory in Chile. This huge pictur e is 108 200 by 81 500 pixels and contains nearly nine billion pixels. It was created by combining thousands ofindividual
ASCII CHARACTER CHART WITH DECIMAL, BINARY AND HEXADECIMAL ASCII Character Chart with Decimal, Binary and Hexadecimal Conversions. ASCII stands for "American Standard Code for InformationInterchange".
ESOJOBSESO SCIENCE NEWSLETTERESO SUMMER RESEARCH PROGRAMME ESO signs agreement with UN Women, celebrates International Day of Women and Girls in Science. 6 Feb. 2020 — ann20007. Girls’ Day Event at ESO Headquarters in Garching, Germany. 4 Feb. 2020 — ann20006. Science in School: Issue 49 now available. 4 Feb. 2020 — ann20005. ESO at the Big Science Business Forum 2020.IMAGES | ESO
VST image of the giant globular cluster Omega Centauri*. VST image of the star-forming region Messier 17. Messier 78: a reflection nebula in Orion. 2M1207b - first image of an exoplanet. The hidden fires of the Flame Nebula*. The Milky Way panorama. The Omega Nebula. NGC 2264 and the Christmas Tree cluster*. Spiral galaxy NGC 1232. ESO - THE EUROPEAN ELT 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. The ELT will be the largest optical/near-infrared telescope in the world and will gather 13 times more light than the largestoptical
ELT | ESO
The World's Biggest Eye on the Sky ELT HOME; ABOUT. About the ELT Timeline Location Facts Road to the ELT Meet the Team Working Groups Industrial and Institutional Partners FAQ ESO RECRUITMENT PORTAL Welcome to the European Southern Observatory (ESO) Recruitment Portal. All of our current vacancies are listed below. We hope that you find the desired opportunities and look forward to receiving your application. ESO strives to attract and appoint exceptional talents to support its development as a world leader in Astronomy. THE MILKY WAY PANORAMA The Milky Way panorama. This magnificent 360-degree panoramic image, covering the entire southern and northern celestial sphere, reveals the cosmic landscape that surrounds our tiny blue planet. This gorgeous starscape serves as the first of three extremely high-resolution images featured in the GigaGalaxy Zoom project, launched by ESO withinRICHARD I. ANDERSON
Welcome! I am Richard I. Anderson, astrophysicist and until recently research fellow at ESO.In 2021 I will move to EPFL in Switzerland to build a new research group at LASTRO. ESO ONLINE DIGITIZED SKY SURVEY The Online Digitized Sky Surveys server at the ESO Archive provides access to the DSS1 and DSS2 surveys produced at the Space Telescope Science Institute through its Guide Star Survey group. The images of these surveys are based on photographic data obtained using the Oschin Schmidt Telescope on Palomar Mountain and the UK Schmidt Telescope. VISTA GIGAPIXEL MOSAIC OF THE CENTRAL PARTS OF THE MILKY VISTA gigapixel mosaic of the central parts of the Milky Way. This striking view of the central parts of the Milky Way was obtained with the VISTA survey telescope at ESO’s Paranal Observatory in Chile. This huge pictur e is 108 200 by 81 500 pixels and contains nearly nine billion pixels. It was created by combining thousands ofindividual
ASCII CHARACTER CHART WITH DECIMAL, BINARY AND HEXADECIMAL ASCII Character Chart with Decimal, Binary and Hexadecimal Conversions. ASCII stands for "American Standard Code for InformationInterchange".
ESO - GATHER.TOWN
Gather.Town sessions will take place each day 30 minutes prior to the official start of the conference as well as at the end of each day. You can see the time slots on the programme page marked in red colour.. Participants can join the GCF2021.Town on Gather in a 2D world with 8-bit graphics, walking around the virtual conference venue by moving their avatar with their keyboard’s arrow keys.ESO - POSTERS
Dear GCF 2021 poster presenters, please email your poster (main document & thumbnail document) to us at GCF2021@eso.org no later than June 8 at 1 pm UTC (= hard deadline) following the instructions for the format.. Posters will be presented in dedicated poster sessions and also displayed in the GCF2021.Town, which will be activated on Gather ~ 1 week before the conference. ESO - STANDARD STARS CATALOGUES Guide Star Finder: A Web tool aimed at searching for suitable adaptive optics guide stars, either for single objects as for a list of observing targets. The tool is based on the USNO-SA2.0 catalogue. Work is in progress to use USNO-B catalogue as an option. The tool also offers the possibility to choose the selection criteria from a shortlist
ESO - POSTER CREATION GUIDELINES ESO is the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere. It operates the La Silla Paranal Observatory inChile and has
ESO - ESO-MIDAS
ESO-MIDAS. The ESO-MIDAS system provides general tools for image processing and data reduction with emphasis on astronomical applications including imaging and special reduction packages for ESO instrumentation at La Silla and the VLT at Paranal. In addition it contains applications packages for stellar and surface photometry,image sharpening
ESO - THE ESO MESSENGER, VOL. 183 ESO is the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere. It operates the La Silla Paranal Observatory inChile and has
ESO RECRUITMENT PORTAL Welcome to the European Southern Observatory (ESO) Recruitment Portal. All of our current vacancies are listed below. We hope that you find the desired opportunities and look forward to receiving your application. ESO strives to attract and appoint exceptional talents to support its development as a world leader in Astronomy. ESO - LIBRARY OF STELLAR SPECTRA Library of Stellar Spectra. You will find here ascii (gzip compressed) and fits files forthe 131 stellar spectra published by A. Pickles (A.J. Pickles, PASP 110,863, 1998). The paper is available in pdf format .You may also consult the sourceweb page. Please note that the material presented here has been duplicatedas is, for reference andRICHARD I. ANDERSON
Welcome! I am Richard I. Anderson, astrophysicist and until recently research fellow at ESO.In 2021 I will move to EPFL in Switzerland to build a new research group at LASTRO.INSTRUMENTS
On 10 July 2015, the ESO Council authorised the Director General to sign the contracts for the first set of instruments for the ELT, which includes MICADO, MAORY, a multi-conjugate adaptive optics unit that will feed MICADO (and possibly additional future instruments), HARMONI and METIS. A schedule for the ELT instruments is provided in theELT | ESO
The World's Biggest Eye on the Sky ELT HOME; ABOUT. About the ELT Timeline Location Facts Road to the ELT Meet the Team Working Groups Industrial and Institutional Partners FAQIMAGES | ESO
VST image of the giant globular cluster Omega Centauri*. VST image of the star-forming region Messier 17. Messier 78: a reflection nebula in Orion. 2M1207b - first image of an exoplanet. The hidden fires of the Flame Nebula*. The Milky Way panorama. The Omega Nebula. NGC 2264 and the Christmas Tree cluster*. Spiral galaxy NGC 1232. ESO - THE ESO MESSENGERESO FOR PCESO FREEESO WIKIPEDIAIS ESO FREE The Messenger is a quarterly journal presenting ESO's activities to the public. To subscribe please fill in the following form. As the journal is distributed on paper, we will need your full postal address. The subscription is free of charge. If you plan to write an article, please read the Style guide for submission of ESO Messengerpapers.
ESO - ESO-MIDAS
ESO-MIDAS. The ESO-MIDAS system provides general tools for image processing and data reduction with emphasis on astronomical applications including imaging and special reduction packages for ESO instrumentation at La Silla and the VLT at Paranal. In addition it contains applications packages for stellar and surface photometry,image sharpening
ESO - ESO.PENSIONERS 6 May 2021 - Introduction of the ESO Health Insurance System (EHIS) EHIS, ESO Health Insurance System, is the newly installed health insurance scheme established by ESO to safeguard its members of personnel and their families against the financial consequences of illness, accidents, maternity and childbirth by providing reimbursement of expenses arising from medical care andRICHARD I. ANDERSON
Welcome! I am Richard I. Anderson, astrophysicist and until recently research fellow at ESO.In 2021 I will move to EPFL in Switzerland to build a new research group at LASTRO.METIS | ELT | ESO
METIS, named after the Greek goddess of wisdom, will be one of the first-generation ELT instruments. It will cover the infrared wavelength range and make full use of the giant, 39-metre main mirror of the telescope to study a wide range of science topics, from objects in our Solar System to ESO ONLINE DIGITIZED SKY SURVEYESO HEALING VSSESO NSO TRIALESO SS TRIALESO TRIAL DROPS The Online Digitized Sky Surveys server at the ESO Archive provides access to the DSS1 and DSS2 surveys produced at the Space Telescope Science Institute through its Guide Star Survey group. The images of these surveys are based on photographic data obtained using the Oschin Schmidt Telescope on Palomar Mountain and the UK Schmidt Telescope.PARANAL OBSERVATORY
Paranal Observatory. At 2635 metres above sea level in the Atacama Desert of Chile, ESO’s Paranal Observatory is one of the very best astronomical observing sites in the world and is the flagship facility for European ground-based astronomy.ESO SUPERNOVA
ESO Supernova heißt Sie ab dem 19. Mai wieder herzlich willkommen! Erleben Sie die Ausstellung “Das lebendige Universum” kostenlos. Das ESO Supernova Planetarium & Besucherzentrum freut sich sehr, ab Mittwoch, den 19. Mai, wieder Besucher begrüßen zu dürfen, nachdem wir für 7 Monate schließen mussten. 18 Mai 2021.ELT | ESO
The World's Biggest Eye on the Sky ELT HOME; ABOUT. About the ELT Timeline Location Facts Road to the ELT Meet the Team Working Groups Industrial and Institutional Partners FAQIMAGES | ESO
VST image of the giant globular cluster Omega Centauri*. VST image of the star-forming region Messier 17. Messier 78: a reflection nebula in Orion. 2M1207b - first image of an exoplanet. The hidden fires of the Flame Nebula*. The Milky Way panorama. The Omega Nebula. NGC 2264 and the Christmas Tree cluster*. Spiral galaxy NGC 1232. ESO - THE ESO MESSENGERESO FOR PCESO FREEESO WIKIPEDIAIS ESO FREE The Messenger is a quarterly journal presenting ESO's activities to the public. To subscribe please fill in the following form. As the journal is distributed on paper, we will need your full postal address. The subscription is free of charge. If you plan to write an article, please read the Style guide for submission of ESO Messengerpapers.
ESO - ESO-MIDAS
ESO-MIDAS. The ESO-MIDAS system provides general tools for image processing and data reduction with emphasis on astronomical applications including imaging and special reduction packages for ESO instrumentation at La Silla and the VLT at Paranal. In addition it contains applications packages for stellar and surface photometry,image sharpening
ESO - ESO.PENSIONERS 6 May 2021 - Introduction of the ESO Health Insurance System (EHIS) EHIS, ESO Health Insurance System, is the newly installed health insurance scheme established by ESO to safeguard its members of personnel and their families against the financial consequences of illness, accidents, maternity and childbirth by providing reimbursement of expenses arising from medical care andRICHARD I. ANDERSON
Welcome! I am Richard I. Anderson, astrophysicist and until recently research fellow at ESO.In 2021 I will move to EPFL in Switzerland to build a new research group at LASTRO.METIS | ELT | ESO
METIS, named after the Greek goddess of wisdom, will be one of the first-generation ELT instruments. It will cover the infrared wavelength range and make full use of the giant, 39-metre main mirror of the telescope to study a wide range of science topics, from objects in our Solar System to ESO ONLINE DIGITIZED SKY SURVEYESO HEALING VSSESO NSO TRIALESO SS TRIALESO TRIAL DROPS The Online Digitized Sky Surveys server at the ESO Archive provides access to the DSS1 and DSS2 surveys produced at the Space Telescope Science Institute through its Guide Star Survey group. The images of these surveys are based on photographic data obtained using the Oschin Schmidt Telescope on Palomar Mountain and the UK Schmidt Telescope.PARANAL OBSERVATORY
Paranal Observatory. At 2635 metres above sea level in the Atacama Desert of Chile, ESO’s Paranal Observatory is one of the very best astronomical observing sites in the world and is the flagship facility for European ground-based astronomy.ESO SUPERNOVA
ESO Supernova heißt Sie ab dem 19. Mai wieder herzlich willkommen! Erleben Sie die Ausstellung “Das lebendige Universum” kostenlos. Das ESO Supernova Planetarium & Besucherzentrum freut sich sehr, ab Mittwoch, den 19. Mai, wieder Besucher begrüßen zu dürfen, nachdem wir für 7 Monate schließen mussten. 18 Mai 2021.ESO
ESO signs agreement with UN Women, celebrates International Day of Women and Girls in Science. 6 Feb. 2020 — ann20007. Girls’ Day Event at ESO Headquarters in Garching, Germany. 4 Feb. 2020 — ann20006. Science in School: Issue 49 now available. 4 Feb. 2020 — ann20005. ESO at the Big Science Business Forum 2020.ESO - ESO-MIDAS
ESO is the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere. It operates the La Silla Paranal Observatory inChile and has
ESO - GATHER.TOWN
Gather.Town sessions will take place each day 30 minutes prior to the official start of the conference as well as at the end of each day. You can see the time slots on the programme page marked in red colour.. Participants can join the GCF2021.Town on Gather in a 2D world with 8-bit graphics, walking around the virtual conference venue by moving their avatar with their keyboard’s arrow keys. ESO - THE ESO MESSENGER The Messenger is a quarterly journal presenting ESO's activities to the public. To subscribe please fill in the following form. As the journal is distributed on paper, we will need your full postal address. The subscription is free of charge. If you plan to write an article, please read the Style guide for submission of ESO Messengerpapers.
ESO - POSTERS
Dear GCF 2021 poster presenters, please email your poster (main document & thumbnail document) to us at GCF2021@eso.org no later than June 8 at 1 pm UTC (= hard deadline) following the instructions for the format.. Posters will be presented in dedicated poster sessions and also displayed in the GCF2021.Town, which will be activated on Gather ~ 1 week before the conference. ESO - POSTER CREATION GUIDELINES ESO is the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere. It operates the La Silla Paranal Observatory inChile and has
ESO - NEWSLETTER JUNE 2021 01 Jun 2021: The latest edition of ESO's quarterly journal, The Messenger, is now available online.In this Issue 183 our readers will find a summary of ESO’s Strategy for the 2020s, learn about the prospects for future exoplanet imaging based on high-precision astrometric studies with VLT/SPHERE, as well as explore the low-surface brightness regime of galaxies thanks to the VST Early-type ESO RECRUITMENT PORTAL Welcome to the European Southern Observatory (ESO) Recruitment Portal. All of our current vacancies are listed below. We hope that you find the desired opportunities and look forward to receiving your application. ESO strives to attract and appoint exceptional talents to support its development as a world leader in Astronomy. SOLSTICE-DECEMBER-2020 The ESO Supernova Planetarium & Visitor Centre is a cooperation between the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and the Heidelberg Institute for Theoretical Studies (HITS). The building is a donation from the Klaus Tschira Stiftung (KTS), a German foundation, and ESOruns the facility.
ESO STRATEGY FOR THE 2020S The Messenger 183 | 2021 3 The Organisation in particular for its ongoing flagship pro-ject — the construction of the ELT. At its 150th meeting in June 2019, the ESOELT | ESO
The World's Biggest Eye on the Sky ELT HOME; ABOUT. About the ELT Timeline Location Facts Road to the ELT Meet the Team Working Groups Industrial and Institutional Partners FAQ ESO - THE ESO MESSENGERESO FOR PCESO FREEESO WIKIPEDIAIS ESO FREE ESO is the European Organisation for Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere. It operates the La Silla Paranal Observatory inChile and has
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eso2018 — Science Release Death by Spaghettification: ESO Telescopes Record Last Moments of Star Devoured by a Black Hole Using telescopes from the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and other organisations around the world, astronomers have spotted a rare blast of light from a star being ripped apart by a supermassive black hole. The phenomenon, known as a tidal disruption event, is the closest such flare recorded to date at just over 215 million light-years from Earth, and has been studied in unprecedented detail. The research is published today in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. eso2108 — Science Release Heavy metal vapours unexpectedly found in comets throughout our Solar System — and beyond A new study by a Belgian team using data from the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (ESO’s VLT) has shown that iron and nickel exist in the atmospheres of comets throughout our Solar System, even those far from the Sun. A separate study by a Polish team, who also used ESO data, reported that nickel vapour is also present in the icy interstellar comet 2I/Borisov. This is the first time heavy metals, usually associated with hot environments, have been found in the cold atmospheres of distant comets. eso2107 — Organisation Release New telescope at ESO’s La Silla joins effort to protect Earth fromrisky asteroids
Part of the world-wide effort to scan and identify near-Earth objects, the European Space Agency’s Test-Bed Telescope 2 (TBT2), a technology demonstrator hosted at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile, has now started operating. Working alongside its northern-hemisphere partner telescope, TBT2 will keep a close eye on the sky for asteroids that could pose a risk to Earth, testing hardware and software for a future telescope network. eso2106 — Science Release First interstellar comet may be the most pristine ever found New observations with the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (ESO’s VLT) indicate that the rogue comet 2I/Borisov, which is only the second and most recently detected interstellar visitor to our Solar System, is one of the most pristine ever observed. Astronomers suspect that the comet most likely never passed close to a star, making it an undisturbed relic of the cloud of gas and dust it formed from. eso2105 — Science Release Astronomers image magnetic fields at the edge of M87’s black hole The Event Horizon Telescope (EHT) collaboration, who produced the first ever image of a black hole, has today revealed a new view of the massive object at the centre of the Messier 87 (M87) galaxy: how it looks in polarised light. This is the first time astronomers have been able to measure polarisation, a signature of magnetic fields, this close to the edge of a black hole. The observations are key to explaining how the M87 galaxy, located 55 million light-years away, is able to launch energetic jets from its core. eso2104 — Science Release Powerful stratospheric winds measured on Jupiter for the first time Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), in which the European Southern Observatory (ESO) is a partner, a team of astronomers have directly measured winds in Jupiter’s middle atmosphere for the first time. By analysing the aftermath of a comet collision from the 1990s, the researchers have revealed incredibly powerful winds, with speeds of up to 1450 kilometres an hour, near Jupiter’s poles. They could represent what the team have described as a “unique meteorological beast in our Solar System”. eso2103 — Science Release Most distant quasar with powerful radio jets discovered With the help of the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (ESO’s VLT), astronomers have discovered and studied in detail the most distant source of radio emission known to date. The source is a “radio-loud” quasar — a bright object with powerful jets emitting at radio wavelengths — that is so far away its light has taken 13 billion years to reach us. The discovery could provide important clues to help astronomers understand the early Universe. eso2102 — Science Release Puzzling six-exoplanet system with rhythmic movement challenges theories of how planets form Using a combination of telescopes, including the Very Large Telescope of the European Southern Observatory (ESO’s VLT), astronomers have revealed a system consisting of six exoplanets, five of which are locked in a rare rhythm around their central star. The researchers believe the system could provide important clues about how planets, including those in the Solar System, form and evolve. eso2101 — Science Release ALMA captures distant colliding galaxy dying out as it loses the ability to form stars Galaxies begin to “die” when they stop forming stars, but until now astronomers had never clearly glimpsed the start of this process in a far-away galaxy. Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), in which the European Southern Observatory (ESO) is a partner, astronomers have seen a galaxy ejecting nearly half of its star-forming gas. This ejection is happening at a startling rate, equivalent to 10 000 Suns-worth of gas a year — the galaxy is rapidly losing its fuel to make new stars. The team believes that this spectacular event was triggered by a collision with another galaxy, which could lead astronomers to rethink how galaxies stop bringing newstars to life.
eso2019 — Photo Release Stars and Skulls: new ESO image reveals eerie nebula This ethereal remnant of a long dead star, nestled in the belly of The Whale, bears an uneasy resemblance to a skull floating through space. Captured in astounding detail by ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), the eerie Skull Nebula is showcased in this new image in beautiful bloodshot colours. This planetary nebula is the first known to be associated with a pair of closely bound stars orbited by a third outerstar.
eso2018 — Science Release Death by Spaghettification: ESO Telescopes Record Last Moments of Star Devoured by a Black Hole Using telescopes from the European Southern Observatory (ESO) and other organisations around the world, astronomers have spotted a rare blast of light from a star being ripped apart by a supermassive black hole. The phenomenon, known as a tidal disruption event, is the closest such flare recorded to date at just over 215 million light-years from Earth, and has been studied in unprecedented detail. The research is published today in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society. eso2108 — Science Release Heavy metal vapours unexpectedly found in comets throughout our Solar System — and beyond A new study by a Belgian team using data from the European Southern Observatory’s Very Large Telescope (ESO’s VLT) has shown that iron and nickel exist in the atmospheres of comets throughout our Solar System, even those far from the Sun. A separate study by a Polish team, who also used ESO data, reported that nickel vapour is also present in the icy interstellar comet 2I/Borisov. This is the first time heavy metals, usually associated with hot environments, have been found in the cold atmospheres of distant comets.European
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1 June 2021 — ann21007 ESO Signs Agreement for Australian–European MAVIS Instrument 20 May 2021 — ann21006 Over 1000 studies using ESO data: a look back at ESO’s scienceresults of 2020
31 March 2021 — ann21005 ESO becomes a partner in Europe's largest ground-based astronomynetwork
2 March 2021 — ann21004 The Messenger No. 182 Now Available 1 Feb. 2021 — ann21003 In Search of New Super Earths: CRIRES+ on ESO’s Very Large TelescopeSees First Light
22 Jan. 2021 — ann21002 How ESO Impacts Society: New publication highlights ESO’s benefits to its Member States 14 Jan. 2021 — ann21001 New website for ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope launched 16 Dec. 2020 — ann20036 ESO Director General awarded Order of Bernardo O’Higgins 8 Dec. 2020 — ann20035 Linda Tacconi Elected as Next ESO Council President 4 Dec. 2020 — ann20034 Funding boost for ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope 3 Dec. 2020 — ann20033 Joint Committee ESO–Chile funds awarded 24 Nov. 2020 — ann20032 Design achievements for actuators and sensors of the main mirror ofESO's ELT
19 Nov. 2020 — ann20031 What the ESO’s ELT dome will look like 17 Nov. 2020 — ann20030 Newly processed Venus ALMA data made available to the community 6 Nov. 2020 — ann20029 Contract signed for the ELT’s second prefocal station as design for the first close to approval 14 Oct. 2020 — ann20028 The Messenger No. 181 Now Available 14 Oct. 2020 — ann20027 New planetarium show: Unseen Universe — look at the sky withsuperhuman eyes
23 Sept. 2020 — ann20026 ESO Calendar 2021 Now Available 18 Sept. 2020 — ann20025 Science operations restarted at Paranal following pause due to thepandemic
11 Sept. 2020 — ann20024 Winners of Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2020 announced 3 Sept. 2020 — ann20023 The Messenger No. 180 Now Available 25 Aug. 2020 — ann20022 New Report Offers Roadmap to Mitigate Effects of Satellite Constellations on Astronomy 21 July 2020 — ann20021 Winner of Summer AstroCamp 2020 ESO Prize Announced 15 July 2020 — ann20020 Take Part in the New Virtual Guided Tours to ESO’s Observatories 6 July 2020 — ann20019 Funding Opportunities in Chile (Anuncio de Oportunidades) 25 June 2020 — ann20018 ESOcast 224: First Interstellar Visitors 18 June 2020 — ann20017 ESO Annual Report 2019 Now Available 5 June 2020 — ann20016 METIS Instrument Passes Design Milestone 27 May 2020 — ann20015 ESOcast 222: Ten Fascinating Paradoxes about the Universe 11 May 2020 — ann20014 The Messenger No. 179 Now Available 24 April 2020 — ann20013 Contract Signed for New ALMA Receivers 9 April 2020 — ann20012 The Most Productive Ground-based Observatory: A Look Back at ESO’s Science Results of 2019 31 March 2020 — ann20011 Summer AstroCamp 2020 applications open soon 9 March 2020 — ann20010 COVID-19 coronavirus measures at ESO 19 Feb. 2020 — ann20009 Milestones Reached in Incredible Journey of ELT Main Mirror Segments 11 Feb. 2020 — ann20008 ESO signs agreement with UN Women, celebrates International Day of Women and Girls in Science 6 Feb. 2020 — ann20007 Girls’ Day Event at ESO Headquarters in Garching, Germany 4 Feb. 2020 — ann20006 Science in School: Issue 49 now available 4 Feb. 2020 — ann20005 ESO at the Big Science Business Forum 2020 3 Feb. 2020 — ann20004 ESO helps European company win major international contract 31 Jan. 2020 — ann20003 ELT Tertiary Mirror Takes Shape 21 Jan. 2020 — ann20002 ELT MICADO Instrument Passes Preliminary Design Review 9 Jan. 2020 — ann20001 2020 Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year CompetitionOpens
23 Dec. 2019 — ann19064 The Messenger No. 178 Now Available 23 Dec. 2019 — ann19063 The Planets 360: a musical tour of the Solar System 19 Dec. 2019 — ann19062 Satellite Constellations and their Impact on Astronomy 2 Dec. 2019 — ann19061 ESO Supernova closed in January 2020 2 Dec. 2019 — ann19060 Contract Signed for ELT’s Mirror M5 Cell Structure 14 Nov. 2019 — ann19059 A winter special: Enlightening Time Travel 12 Nov. 2019 — ann19058 What’s coming up at the ESO Supernova 5 Nov. 2019 — ann19057 Solar plant to supply energy to ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope 4 Nov. 2019 — ann19056 Science in School: Issue 48 now available 28 Oct. 2019 — ann19055 Enjoy each day of 2020 with the ESO Calendar 23 Oct. 2019 — ann19054 ESO Measures Following Events in Chile 22 Oct. 2019 — ann19053 ESOcast 209: Outreach and Science During the Total Solar Eclipse at LaSilla
21 Oct. 2019 — ann19052 The Messenger No. 177 Now Available 14 Oct. 2019 — ann19051 ESO Astronomer Awarded a European Research Council Synergy Grant 10 Oct. 2019 — ann19050 ProChile Holds Innovation Summit at ESO Supernova in ESO’s Headquarters, Germany 8 Oct. 2019 — ann19049 2019 Nobel Prize in Physics Awarded for Discovery of Exoplanet Orbiting a Solar-type Star 30 Sept. 2019 — ann19048 Is there life elsewhere in the Universe? 27 Sept. 2019 — ann19047 Construction of the ELT Dome Foundations Begins 24 Sept. 2019 — ann19046 Winners of the 2019 European Union Contest for Young ScientistsAnnounced
13 Sept. 2019 — ann19045 A Dark Tour of the Universe 13 Sept. 2019 — ann19044 Winners of Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2019 announced 9 Sept. 2019 — ann19043 Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics awarded to the Event Horizon Telescope Collaboration 27 Aug. 2019 — ann19042 Lodewijk Woltjer (1930–2019) 2 Aug. 2019 — ann19041 Science in School: Issue 47 now available 2 Aug. 2019 — ann19040 First 18 ELT Primary Mirror Blanks Arrive at Safran Reosc 18 July 2019 — ann19039 ESO and ESA confirm that asteroid 2006 QV89 will not hit Earth in 2019 17 July 2019 — ann19038 ESO Astronomer awarded the Sparlamento Prize in Research andDevelopment 2019
10 July 2019 — ann19037 The Messenger No. 176 Now Available 20 June 2019 — ann19036 Former ESO Astronomer and Head of Instrumentation Division Guy Monnet wins 2019 Tycho Brahe Medal 20 June 2019 — ann19035 Winner of Summer AstroCamp 2019 ESO Bursary Announced 19 June 2019 — ann19034 ESO and Irish Research Council sign studentship programme agreement 14 June 2019 — ann19033 ESO Annual Report 2018 Now Available 11 June 2019 — ann19032 ESOcast 203: Chile Chill 13 — Celestial Symphony 10 June 2019 — ann19031 Exciting Experiments During Total Solar Eclipse at La Silla 10 June 2019 — ann19030 Paranal Observatory hosts Microsoft President 7 June 2019 — ann19029 On the increasing number of satellite constellations 7 June 2019 — ann19028 Funding Opportunities in Chile (Anuncio de Oportunidades) 7 June 2019 — ann19027 La Silla Solar Eclipse Webcast 3 June 2019 — ann19026 10 000th student visits the ESO Supernova 21 May 2019 — ann19025 Planetarium shows available for booking until the end of 2019 8 May 2019 — ann19024 GASP program receives 2.5 million euros from the European ResearchCouncil
6 May 2019 — ann19023 Science in School: Issue 46 now available 30 April 2019 — ann19022 Chilean Senate awards medals to ALMA for contribution to first imageof black hole
29 April 2019 — ann19021 2019 Olivier Chesneau Prize Awarded to Jozua de Boer 9 April 2019 — ann19020 Live Webcast and Reddit AMA Session of the First Result from the EventHorizon Telescope
3 April 2019 — ann19019 ESO Remains World’s Most Productive Ground-based Observatory 1 April 2019 — ann19018 Media Advisory: Press Conference on First Result from the EventHorizon Telescope
14 March 2019 — ann19017 ESO and Czech Republic sign Training Programme agreement 13 March 2019 — ann19016 IAU Astronomy Education Conference comes to ESO Supernova 11 March 2019 — ann19015 Contract signed for ELT M5 Mirror 8 March 2019 — ann19014 The Messenger No. 175 Now Available 7 March 2019 — ann19013 ESO Becomes Shareholder in Cherenkov Telescope Array Observatory 26 Feb. 2019 — ann19012 ESO Supernova April–June programme springs online 18 Feb. 2019 — ann19011 President of Armenia visits ESO Headquarters 18 Feb. 2019 — ann19010 ESOcast 194: Cutting Edge of Contemporary Astronomy 15 Feb. 2019 — ann19009 Apply for the Summer AstroCamp 2019 11 Feb. 2019 — ann19008 Joint EIROforum DG statement on equal opportunities 31 Jan. 2019 — ann19007 Catch a Star 2018 Contest Winners Announced 30 Jan. 2019 — ann19006 The Messenger No. 174 Now Available 30 Jan. 2019 — ann19005 Astronomy & Astrophysics celebrates 50 years since its first issue 29 Jan. 2019 — ann19004 Girls’ Day Event at ESO Headquarters in Garching, Germany 16 Jan. 2019 — ann19003 World’s largest convex mirror blank ready for final touches 14 Jan. 2019 — ann19002 2019 Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year CompetitionOpens
11 Jan. 2019 — ann19001 ESOcast 190: Chile Chill 12 — Fire in the Heavens 20 Dec. 2018 — ann18093 New baseline schedule for ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope 20 Dec. 2018 — ann18092 ELT’s HARMONI spectrograph passes Preliminary Design Review 19 Dec. 2018 — ann18091 Winner of La Silla Total Eclipse Public Competition Announced 11 Dec. 2018 — ann18090 Riccardo Giacconi (1931–2018) 7 Dec. 2018 — ann18089 NAOMI Sees First Light 4 Dec. 2018 — ann18088 ESO’s Second #MeetESO winners announced 3 Dec. 2018 — ann18087 Exciting new programme at the ESO Supernova 30 Nov. 2018 — ann18086 Science in School: Issue 45 now available 22 Nov. 2018 — ann18085 ESOcast 186: Engineers at ESO 20 Nov. 2018 — ann18084 ESCAPE into Open Science 15 Nov. 2018 — ann18083 Win a Fully-Paid Trip to the La Silla Total Solar Eclipse 2019 and other ESO sites in Chile 9 Nov. 2018 — ann18082 CAPjournal Issue 24 Now Available 1 Nov. 2018 — ann18081 ESO Supernova Receives Gold Rating for Sustainability 26 Oct. 2018 — ann18080 Join ESO’s Second Social Media Gathering, #MeetESO 25 Oct. 2018 — ann18079 Launch of CERN–ESO Science-Art Project Simetría 24 Oct. 2018 — ann18078 Winners of Insight Investment Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2018announced
23 Oct. 2018 — ann18077 Winter Astronomy Camp 2018 ESO bursary winner announced 22 Oct. 2018 — ann18076 Olivier Chesneau Prize 2019 11 Oct. 2018 — ann18075 ESO Calendar 2019 Now Available 9 Oct. 2018 — ann18074 ESO to host its first Teacher Training Workshop for Danish educators 9 Oct. 2018 — ann18073 Ireland Ratifies ESO Membership 8 Oct. 2018 — ann18072 Mexica Archeoastronomy: New Free Planetarium Show 8 Oct. 2018 — ann18071 Programme for the ESO Open House Day 2018 Now Available 8 Oct. 2018 — ann18070 ESO’s La Silla Observatory to gain cutting-edge SOXS instrument 5 Oct. 2018 — ann18069 The Messenger No. 173 Now Available 27 Sept. 2018 — ann18068 German Research Foundation selects the ORIGINS Cluster as a new Cluster of Excellence 27 Sept. 2018 — ann18067 Winners of the 2018 European Union Contest for Young ScientistsAnnounced
18 Sept. 2018 — ann18066 ESO’s VLT Adaptive Optics Facility receives the 2018 Paul F. Forman Team Engineering Excellence Award 13 Sept. 2018 — ann18065 ESO Open House Day 2018 6 Sept. 2018 — ann18064 New Planetarium Show: The Sun, Our Living Star 3 Sept. 2018 — ann18063 Exciting Autumn Programme at the ESO Supernova 10 Aug. 2018 — ann18062 Release of the ESO Archive Science Portal 10 Aug. 2018 — ann18061 Media Advisory: Invitation to attend La Silla Solar Eclipse 2019 8 Aug. 2018 — ann18060 Winter Astronomy Camp 2018 applications open 1 Aug. 2018 — ann18059 ATTRACT Initiative Launched 26 July 2018 — ann18058 ESOcast 173: First Successful Test of Einstein’s General Relativity Near Supermassive Black Hole 24 July 2018 — ann18057 Live Broadcast from ESO Announcing News from the Heart of the MilkyWay
19 July 2018 — ann18056 Media Advisory: Press Conference at ESO HQ Announcing News from the Heart of the Milky Way 11 July 2018 — ann18055 Captivating new programme at the ESO Supernova 4 July 2018 — ann18054 ESOcast 170: The 2 July 2019 Total Solar Eclipse Over La Silla 29 June 2018 — ann18053 The Messenger No. 172 Now Available 29 June 2018 — ann18052 ESOcast 168: NEOs — Near Earth Objects 27 June 2018 — ann18051 ESOcast 167: VLT sees `Oumuamua getting a boost 26 June 2018 — ann18050 Science in School: Issue 44 now available 25 June 2018 — ann18049 Live Webcast from the ESO Supernova on Asteroid Day 20 June 2018 — ann18048 Contract signed for detectors of ESO’s ELT instruments 19 June 2018 — ann18047 ESOCast 165: Fast-Track Your Career with the ESO Fellowship Programmes 19 June 2018 — ann18046 AstroCamera 2018 winners announced 18 June 2018 — ann18045 Contract Awarded for Coating Plant for ELT Primary Mirror Segments 14 June 2018 — ann18044 Winner of Summer AstroCamp 2018 Bursary Announced 14 June 2018 — ann18043 New Planetarium Show: Europe to the Stars 12 June 2018 — ann18042 ESO Receives Marca España Award 12 June 2018 — ann18041 ESO Annual Report 2017 Now Available 11 June 2018 — ann18040 Funding Opportunities in Chile (Anuncio de Oportunidades) 11 June 2018 — ann18039 ESO at UNISPACE+50 in Vienna 6 June 2018 — ann18038 Irish Membership of ESO Approved by ESO Council 6 June 2018 — ann18037 Claudio Melo Becomes ESO Representative in Chile 4 June 2018 — ann18036 Prizes Awarded to 2018 Photo NightScape Winners 25 May 2018 — ann18035 ESO’s Very Large Telescope Celebrates 20 Years of Remarkable Science 17 May 2018 — ann18034 Discover your Place in Space at the ESO Supernova 17 May 2018 — ann18033 HARPS Sees Sunshine for the First Time 11 May 2018 — ann18032 ESO Supernova Offers Unforgettable Learning Experiences 7 May 2018 — ann18031 ELT Foundation Work Started on Cerro Armazones 7 May 2018 — ann18030 ESOcast 159: Stan Dart: Supernova 3 May 2018 — ann18029 ALMA Reaches 1000 Published Papers 19 April 2018 — ann18028 Contract Signed for ELT Primary Mirror Segment Supports 18 April 2018 — ann18027 Opening campaign for the ESO Supernova Planetarium & Visitor Centre 10 April 2018 — ann18026Meet #ESOSupernova
5 April 2018 — ann18025 Printed ESO Supernova Programme Now Available 3 April 2018 — ann18024 Science in School: Issue 43 Now Available 29 March 2018 — ann18023 The Messenger No. 171 Now Available 29 March 2018 — ann18022 Media Advisory: Press Conference to Mark Inauguration of ESO Supernova Planetarium & Visitor Centre 26 March 2018 — ann18021 Apply for the Summer AstroCamp 2018 23 March 2018 — ann18020 First Shell of ELT Deformable Mirror Completed 23 March 2018 — ann18019 Your Events in the ESO Supernova Planetarium & Visitor Centre 21 March 2018 — ann18018 ESO Supernova Programme Now Available Online 21 March 2018 — ann18017 Contract Signed for ELT Prefocal Station 21 March 2018 — ann18016 Catch a Star 2018 Contest Now Open 12 March 2018 — ann18015 Clarification of Brazil’s Involvement in ESO 12 March 2018 — ann18014 ESO Signs Contract with Chilean Company for ELT Technical Facility 8 March 2018 — ann18013 ESO Remains World’s Most Productive Ground-based Observatory 9 Feb. 2018 — ann18012 ESOcast 151: Chile Chill 11– ALMA from the Air 9 Feb. 2018 — ann18011 Starmus V — Star-studded Line Up for 2019 9 Feb. 2018 — ann18010 CAPjournal Issue 23 Now Available 2 Feb. 2018 — ann18009 ESO at the Big Science Business Forum 2018 2 Feb. 2018 — ann18008 ESOcast 149: Fast Track Your Career With the ESO Studentship Programme 1 Feb. 2018 — ann18007 AstroCamera 2018 Competition Open for Entries 30 Jan. 2018 — ann18006 Sharper Images for VLT Infrared Camera 29 Jan. 2018 — ann18005 5th Photo NightScape Awards Open for Entries 19 Jan. 2018 — ann18004 Girls’ Day Event at ESO Headquarters in Garching, Germany 19 Jan. 2018 — ann18003 Powerful New Hardware Approved for ALMA 19 Jan. 2018 — ann18002 Catch a Star 2017 Contest Winners Announced 15 Jan. 2018 — ann18001 2018 Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year Competition Opens 22 Dec. 2017 — ann17089 The Messenger No. 170 Now Available 21 Dec. 2017 — ann17088 ESO Director General meets European Commissioner for Research, Scienceand Innovation
18 Dec. 2017 — ann17087 ESO Signs Contract for ELT Laser Sources 11 Dec. 2017 — ann17086 Science in School: Issue 42 now available 7 Dec. 2017 — ann17085 ESO to Build ELT With Full Primary Mirror 7 Dec. 2017 — ann17084 Willy Benz Elected Next ESO Council President 30 Nov. 2017 — ann17083 De Zeeuw-Van Dishoeck Graduation Prize for Astronomy 2017 Awarded toLaura Driessen
27 Nov. 2017 — ann17082 ESOcast 139: Why Astronomers Want to Use ALMA — ALMA and the ColdInterstellar Clouds
13 Nov. 2017 — ann17081 Winners of Fifth ESO Astronomy Camp Bursaries Announced 10 Nov. 2017 — ann17079 Exciting New Virtual Reality Mode for ESO Virtual Tours 6.0 8 Nov. 2017 — ann17078 ESO to Participate in FORSCHA Event again 2 Nov. 2017 — ann17077 ESOcast 135: Why Astronomers Want to Use ALMA — ALMA is a TimeMachine!
31 Oct. 2017 — ann17076 New Exoplanet Survey Finds its First Planet 16 Oct. 2017 — ann17075 ESOcast 133: ESO Telescopes Observe First Light from GravitationalWave Source
16 Oct. 2017 — ann17074 Programme for the ESO Open House Day 2017 Now Available 16 Oct. 2017 — ann17073 Live Video Streaming of Press Conference about Unprecedented Discovery & Reddit AMA Session 12 Oct. 2017 — ann17072 ESOcast 132: Why Astronomers Want to Use ALMA — We are Stardust! 11 Oct. 2017 — ann17071 Media Advisory: Press Conference at ESO HQ Announcing UnprecedentedDiscovery
11 Oct. 2017 — ann17070 Irish Government Announces Commitment to Join ESO 6 Oct. 2017 — ann17069 The Messenger No. 169 Now Available 6 Oct. 2017 — ann17068 ESO Endorses the European Open Science Cloud Declaration 4 Oct. 2017 — ann17067 BlackGEM Telescope to be Sited at ESO’s La Silla Observatory 4 Oct. 2017 — ann17066 Winners of the 2017 European Union Contest for Young ScientistsAnnounced
4 Oct. 2017 — ann17065 Science in School: Issue 41 now available 2 Oct. 2017 — ann17064 ESOcast 130: Why Astronomers Want To Use ALMA - ALMA is State of the Art Technology 28 Sept. 2017 — ann17063 ESO Open House Day 2017 26 Sept. 2017 — ann17062 CAPjournal Issue 22 Now Available 25 Sept. 2017 — ann17061 ESOcast 128: Why Do Astronomers Want To Use ALMA - ALMA Observes theInvisible
15 Sept. 2017 — ann17060 Next-generation VLTI Instrument MATISSE Heads for Paranal 15 Sept. 2017 — ann17059 Winners of the 2017 Insight Astronomy Photographer of the YearAnnounced
12 Sept. 2017 — ann17058 Winners of the Photo NightScape Awards 2017 Announced 1 Sept. 2017 — ann17057 Join Us on a Journey to the Stars — the ESOblog Goes Live! 1 Sept. 2017 — ann17056 ESO’s La Silla Observatory to Host New Planet Hunter 31 Aug. 2017 — ann17055 ESO Supernova has a new partner: Softmachine Immersive Productions GmbH comes into play 24 Aug. 2017 — ann17054 ESOcast 124: Q&A with Tim de Zeeuw, ESO's Outgoing Director General 22 Aug. 2017 — ann17053 ESPRESSO Planet Hunter Heads for Chile 10 Aug. 2017 — ann17052 A Very Close Encounter 9 Aug. 2017 — ann17051 Hint of Relativity Effects in Stars Orbiting Supermassive Black Holeat Centre of Galaxy
7 Aug. 2017 — ann17050 ESOcast 120: Chile Chill 10: VLT Main Mirror Recoating 4 Aug. 2017 — ann17049 Chilean Minister of Energy Sees Paranal Connect to NationalElectricity Grid
2 Aug. 2017 — ann17048 ESOcast 119: AOF First Light 1 Aug. 2017 — ann17047 ESO Calendar 2018 Now Available 18 July 2017 — ann17046 The Messenger No. 168 Now Available 14 July 2017 — ann17045 Follow ESO on Instagram 10 July 2017 — ann17044 ALMA Appoints New Director 7 July 2017 — ann17043 ESO and ESA Reach Agreement to Site Test-Bed Telescope at La Silla 7 July 2017 — ann17042 ESOcast 116: OPC 100 6 July 2017 — ann17041 ESO’s SPHERE Unveils its First Exoplanet 4 July 2017 — ann17039Planetarium News
29 June 2017 — ann17038 Astronomers Build the Most Advanced Observatory in the World fromLEGO®
19 June 2017 — ann17037 ELT Primary Mirror Prepares to Flex its Muscles 19 June 2017 — ann17036 Red Dots: The Live Search for Terrestrial Planets around ProximaCentauri Continues
16 June 2017 — ann17035 ESOcast 112: Catching Starlight 15 June 2017 — ann17034 Winner of Summer AstroCamp 2017 Bursary Announced 15 June 2017 — ann17033 Science in School: Issue 40 Now Available 13 June 2017 — ann17032 ESO Annual Report 2016 Now Available 12 June 2017 — ann17031Renaming the E-ELT
6 June 2017 — ann17030 Fifth ESO Astronomy Winter Camp for Secondary School Students 5 June 2017 — ann17029 Meet ESO at the Big Science Business Forum 2018 30 May 2017 — ann17028 Funding Opportunities in Chile (Anuncio de Oportunidades) 22 May 2017 — ann17027 ESO Awards ELT Sensor Contract to Teledyne e2v 12 May 2017 — ann17026 APEX Extension Agreement Signed 11 May 2017 — ann17025 MUSE: New Free Film about ESO’s Cosmic Time Machine 10 May 2017 — ann17024 ALMA Receives Over 1700 Proposals for Next Observing Cycle 9 May 2017 — ann17023 Start of Strategic Partnership Discussions Between Australia and ESO 5 May 2017 — ann17022 ESOcast 106: Chile Chill 9 - Lasers Over Paranal 3 May 2017 — ann17021 2017 Olivier Chesneau Prize Awarded to Rachael Roettenbacher 27 April 2017 — ann17020 ESOcast 104: Data2Dome: From the Universe to You 27 April 2017 — ann17019 ESO and Partners Launch Innovative Data2Dome Planetarium System 6 April 2017 — ann17018 ESO Engineer Wins 2017 Tycho Brahe Prize 5 April 2017 — ann17017 Media Advisory: Extremely Large Telescope First Stone Ceremony 4 April 2017 — ann17016 Apply Now for the Summer AstroCamp 2017 31 March 2017 — ann17015 Attempting the Impossible: Taking the First Picture of a Black Hole 31 March 2017 — ann17014 Science in School: Issue 39 Now Available 30 March 2017 — ann17013 Pale Red Dot Campaign Wins Guardian University Award 28 March 2017 — ann17012 The Messenger No. 167 Now Available 17 March 2017 — ann17011 Consular Corps Visits ESO HQ in Garching 15 March 2017 — ann17010 Catch a Star 2017 Contest Now Open 3 March 2017 — ann17009 ESO Remains World’s Most Productive Ground-based Observatory 22 Feb. 2017 — ann17008 ESOcast 96: Ultracool Dwarf and the Seven Planets 22 Feb. 2017 — ann17007 2017 Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year Competition Opens 20 Feb. 2017 — ann17006 ESO Announces Support of Summer AstroCamp 15 Feb. 2017 — ann17005 ESO Awards Contract to Polish the ELT Tertiary Mirror 27 Jan. 2017 — ann17004 Win a Trip to Paranal with the Photo Nightscape Awards 2017 20 Jan. 2017 — ann17003 Girls’ Day Event at ESO Headquarters in Garching, Germany 11 Jan. 2017 — ann17002 Catch a Star 2016 Contest Winners Announced 4 Jan. 2017 — ann17001 ESOcast Light series 22 Dec. 2016 — ann16089 Orbit of Proxima Centauri Determined After 100 Years 20 Dec. 2016 — ann16088 The Messenger No. 166 Now Available 19 Dec. 2016 — ann16087 Space Scoop Selected as Great Website for Kids 15 Dec. 2016 — ann16086 3D Map of Distant Galaxies Completed 15 Dec. 2016 — ann16085 CAPjournal Issue 21 Now Available 6 Dec. 2016 — ann16084 Science in School: Issue 38 Now Available 29 Nov. 2016 — ann16083 Winner of 2016 De Zeeuw-Van Dishoeck Graduation Prize for AstronomyAnnounced
29 Nov. 2016 — ann16082 ESOcast 89: Chile Chill 8 - A Bird’s Eye View of ESO’sObservatories
14 Nov. 2016 — ann16081 Winners of 2016 Photo Nightscape Awards Announced 9 Nov. 2016 — ann16080 ESO Hosts Workshop on Communicating Science to Society 4 Nov. 2016 — ann16079 Winners of Fourth ESO Astronomy Camp Bursaries Announced 28 Oct. 2016 — ann16078 First Light for Largest Adaptive Optics System 27 Oct. 2016 — ann16077 ESOcast 88: Fulldome Specialists visit Chile 25 Oct. 2016 — ann16076 Former Finnish President Visits Paranal 20 Oct. 2016 — ann16075 The Future of Alpha Centauri 20 Oct. 2016 — ann16074 New Webcams for ALMA and Paranal 17 Oct. 2016 — ann16073 ESPRESSO Sees Light at the End of the Tunnel 17 Oct. 2016 — ann16072 Olivier Chesneau Prize 2017 17 Oct. 2016 — ann16071 Programme for the ESO Open House Day 2016 now available 11 Oct. 2016 — ann16070 ESO racks up five million views on YouTube 10 Oct. 2016 — ann16069 New ESO Supernova Partner: Evans & Sutherland 29 Sept. 2016 — ann16068 Winners of the 2016 European Union Contest for Young ScientistsAnnounced
28 Sept. 2016 — ann16067 ESO Open House Day 2016 23 Sept. 2016 — ann16065 Green Power Comes to La Silla 21 Sept. 2016 — ann16064 The Messenger No. 165 Now Available 16 Sept. 2016 — ann16063 Media Advisory: Green Power Comes to La Silla 16 Sept. 2016 — ann16062 Winners of Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2016 announced 13 Sept. 2016 — ann16061 Science in School: Issue 37 now available 12 Sept. 2016 — ann16060 ESO Staff Share Prestigious Award Celebrating Innovation in LaserTechnology
9 Sept. 2016 — ann16059 ALMA Residencia Design Featured at Prestigious 2016 ArchitectureBiennale
1 Sept. 2016 — ann16058 New Free Planetarium Products from ESO 24 Aug. 2016 — ann16057 Media Advisory: Press Conference at ESO HQ to Make ImportantAnnouncement
24 Aug. 2016 — ann16056 ESOcast 87: Planet found around closest Star 23 Aug. 2016 — ann16055 Agreement Signed to Build 4MOST 23 Aug. 2016 — ann16054 Record Amount of Time Requested in Cycle 4 Proposals for ALMA 5 Aug. 2016 — ann16053 CAPjournal Issue 20 Now Available 3 Aug. 2016 — ann16052 ESO Calendar 2017 Now Available 2 Aug. 2016 — ann16051 Exciting New Virtual Tours of ESO’s Observatories and Facilities 19 July 2016 — ann16050 ALMA Explores the Magnetic Universe 19 July 2016 — ann16049 ESOcast 86: Dr. J Becomes Prof. J 18 July 2016 — ann16048 Dutch Foreign Minister Visits Paranal 8 July 2016 — ann16047 The Messenger No. 164 Now Available 7 July 2016 — ann16046 First Light for FIDEOS 6 July 2016 — ann16045 ESO Signs Contract to Polish the E-ELT Secondary Mirror 1 July 2016 — ann16044 Agreement to Build Band 1 Receivers for ALMA 1 July 2016 — ann16043 ESO Council Launches Search for Next Director General 30 June 2016 — ann16042 VISTA’s Zoo of Minor Planets 29 June 2016 — ann16041 New Exoplanet Hunter to be Sited at ESO's La Silla Observatory 28 June 2016 — ann16040 ESO Supernova Basic Construction Complete 24 June 2016 — ann16039 ESO and the United Kingdom 24 June 2016 — ann16038 La Silla Observatory Opens for Public Visits during Winter 21 June 2016 — ann16037 ESOcast 85: Chile Chill 7 20 June 2016 — ann16036 ESO Signs Agreement to Build Detectors for MOONS 17 June 2016 — ann16035 ALMA Sounds, an Interactive Project to Search for a Common CosmicLanguage
16 June 2016 — ann16034 Science in School: Issue 36 now available 16 June 2016 — ann16033 ESO Annual Report 2015 Now Available 2 June 2016 — ann16032 New Video Compilation: ESO’s La Silla Telescopes in 2016 31 May 2016 — ann16031 Fourth ESO Astronomy Camp for Secondary School Students 25 May 2016 — ann16030 ESOcast 84: The New E-ELT Design Unveiled 20 May 2016 — ann16029 Space Scoop Launches Comic Contest 18 May 2016 — ann16028 Media Advisory: ESO Press Conference about Largest Ever Contract in Ground-based Astronomy 2 May 2016 — ann16027 ESOcast 83 Ultracool Dwarf Planets 22 April 2016 — ann16026 Funding Opportunities in Chile (Anuncio de Oportunidades) 15 April 2016 — ann16025 GALACSI Adaptive Optics System Ready to be Mounted on the VLT 12 April 2016 — ann16024 ESO Supernova Star Roof Complete 5 April 2016 — ann16023 An Infrequent Visitor to the Skies Above Paranal 1 April 2016 — ann16022 Teacher Training on Kepler’s Laws and Modern Astronomy 31 March 2016 — ann16021 The Messenger No. 163 Now Available 29 March 2016 — ann16020 NAOMI Contract Signed 29 March 2016 — ann16019 ESO Remains World’s Most Productive Ground-based Observatory 24 March 2016 — ann16018 CAPjournal Rosetta Special Out Now 23 March 2016 — ann16017 Planning Starts for MOS and HIRES Instruments on the E-ELT 21 March 2016 — ann16016 Media Advisory: First Light Event for VLT’s Four New Lasers 16 March 2016 — ann16015 #MeetESO participants announced 15 March 2016 — ann16014 Winners of art&science@ESO Residency Award 2015 Announced 14 March 2016 — ann16013 New ESO VLT LEGO® Model 10 March 2016 — ann16012 Science in School: Issue 35 now available 4 March 2016 — ann16011 ESOcast 82: Zodiacal Light 15 Feb. 2016 — ann16010 Join ESO’s first social media gathering 12 Feb. 2016 — ann16009 Win a Trip to Paranal with the Photo Nightscape Awards 2016 10 Feb. 2016 — ann16008 APEX Celebrates Ten Years Exploring the Cold Universe 4 Feb. 2016 — ann16007 Major E-ELT Milestone 1 Feb. 2016 — ann16006 Girls’ Day Event at ESO Headquarters in Garching, Germany 1 Feb. 2016 — ann16005 ESOcast 81: Spirits in the Sky! 1 Feb. 2016 — ann16004 Catch a Star 2016 Contest Now Open 15 Jan. 2016 — ann16003 ESOcast 80: Follow a Live Planet Hunt! 15 Jan. 2016 — ann16002 Follow a Live Planet Hunt! 7 Jan. 2016 — ann16001 Insight Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2016 Competition Dates 18 Dec. 2015 — ann15098 ESO and CERN Sign Cooperation Agreement 18 Dec. 2015 — ann15097 ALMA Trilateral Agreement Signed 18 Dec. 2015 — ann15096 The Messenger No. 162 Now Available 16 Dec. 2015 — ann15095 New Space Scoop Website Launched 10 Dec. 2015 — ann15094 Ireland to Explore Possibility of Joining ESO 10 Dec. 2015 — ann15093 Agreement Signed for E-ELT MAORY Adaptive Optics System 8 Dec. 2015 — ann15092 ESOcast 79: 20 Years of Exoplanets 1 Dec. 2015 — ann15091 De Zeeuw–Van Dishoeck Graduation Prize Awarded to Sebastiaan Haffert 30 Nov. 2015 — ann15090 Science in School: Issue 34 now available 27 Nov. 2015 — ann15089 Laser Guide Star Units Accepted and Shipped to Chile 25 Nov. 2015 — ann15088 MUSE Observations Enable Prediction of Once-in-a-lifetime SupernovaReplay
10 Nov. 2015 — ann15087 ALMA Links with Other Observatories to Create Earth-sized VirtualTelescope
10 Nov. 2015 — ann15086 Winners of Photo Nightscape Award 2015 Announced 6 Nov. 2015 — ann15085 ESO Telescopes Observe Swift Satellite’s 1000th Gamma-ray Burst 4 Nov. 2015 — ann15084 ESOcast 78: Airglow Mystery 29 Oct. 2015 — ann15083 Ceremony Marks Excellent Progress in Constructing ESO Supernova 27 Oct. 2015 — ann15082 Listen to the Music of a Dying Star 21 Oct. 2015 — ann15081 ESO Art & Science Residency Applications Open 19 Oct. 2015 — ann15080 Winners of Third ESO Astronomy Camp Bursaries Announced 7 Oct. 2015 — ann15079 ESOcast 77: Mysterious Ripples Found Racing Through Planet-formingDisc
6 Oct. 2015 — ann15078 Astronomy Week at the Chilean ExpoMilan Pavilion 5 Oct. 2015 — ann15077 ALMA Exhibition Opens in Santiago 2 Oct. 2015 — ann15076 10 000th Free Image Published in the ESO Image Archive 30 Sept. 2015 — ann15075 CAPjournal Issue 18 Now Available 30 Sept. 2015 — ann15074 Rock Star and Astrophysicist Brian May Visits Paranal 28 Sept. 2015 — ann15073 Agreement Signed for METIS Instrument for E-ELT 25 Sept. 2015 — ann15072 Winners of the 2015 European Union Contest for Young ScientistsAnnounced
25 Sept. 2015 — ann15071 ESOcast 76: A Polarised View of Stellar Magnetism 23 Sept. 2015 — ann15070 Agreement Signed for E-ELT HARMONI Instrument 22 Sept. 2015 — ann15069 The Messenger No. 161 Now Available 18 Sept. 2015 — ann15068 Agreement Signed for MICADO Camera for E-ELT 17 Sept. 2015 — ann15067 Earthquake in Chile: No Casualties or Damage at ESO Sites 17 Sept. 2015 — ann15066 Science in School: Issue 33 now available 11 Sept. 2015 — ann15065 Live Webcams at the ALMA Residencia 24 Aug. 2015 — ann15064 ESO and ESA Directors General Sign Cooperation Agreement 20 Aug. 2015 — ann15063 ESO Calendar 2016 Now Available 20 Aug. 2015 — ann15062 ESOcast 75: ESO’s Top 10 Discoveries 11 Aug. 2015 — ann15061 Powerful New Black Hole Probe Arrives at Paranal 5 Aug. 2015 — ann15060 Poland Ratifies ESO Membership 17 July 2015 — ann15059 ALMA Greatly Improves Capacity to Search for Water in Universe 16 July 2015 — ann15058 Paranal Observatory First Choice to Host World’s Largest Array of Gamma-ray Telescopes 10 July 2015 — ann15057 Science in School: Issue 32 now available 10 July 2015 — ann15056 First Instruments for E-ELT Approved 8 July 2015 — ann15055 ESO Signs Contract for Deformable Shell Mirrors for E-ELT 7 July 2015 — ann15054 Catch a Star 2015 Contest Winners Announced 7 July 2015 — ann15053 The Messenger No. 160 Now Available 6 July 2015 — ann15052 ALMA Material for Teachers 3 July 2015 — ann15051 Chilean Industry Day in Antofagasta 30 June 2015 — ann15050 CAPjournal Issue 17 Now Available 29 June 2015 — ann15049 Invitation to Polish Industry Day in Warsaw 26 June 2015 — ann15048 Artistic Apparition at ALMA 25 June 2015 — ann15047 Astrophysicist Michel Mayor Receives Kyoto Prize 22 June 2015 — ann15046 Programme for The Long Night of Science 2015 Available 19 June 2015 — ann15045 Contract Signed for Final Design and Construction of Largest Adaptive Mirror Unit in the World 16 June 2015 — ann15044 ESO Annual Report 2014 Now Available 15 June 2015 — ann15043 AstroCamera 2015 Winners Announced 15 June 2015 — ann15042 Revolutionary New High-speed Infrared Detector Sees First Light 9 June 2015 — ann15041 ESO Signs Technology Transfer Licence Agreement for Cooling System 9 June 2015 — ann15040 First Free Downloadable Planetarium Show 8 June 2015 — ann15039 ESO at Expo Milano 2015 25 May 2015 — ann15038 Third ESO Astronomy Camp for Secondary School Students 22 May 2015 — ann15037 HARPS Laser Frequency Comb Commissioned 20 May 2015 — ann15036 Open House at ESO for the Long Night of Science 8 May 2015 — ann15035 ALMA Cycle 3 Call for Proposals Attracts Record Number of Proposals 8 May 2015 — ann15034 First Light of New Laser at Paranal 4 May 2015 — ann15033 ESO and East Asian Observatory Meet for First Time 30 April 2015 — ann15032 ESOcast 74: Mapping the Southern Skies 29 April 2015 — ann15031 2015 Olivier Chesneau Prize Awarded to Julien Milli 27 April 2015 — ann15030 Funding Opportunities in Chile (Anuncio de Oportunidades) 7 April 2015 — ann15028 ALMA at Full Stretch Yields Spectacular Images 31 March 2015 — ann15029 Klaus Tschira, 1940–2015 27 March 2015 — ann15027 Spanish Industry Day at ESO 26 March 2015 — ann15026 ESO Now Delivers Videos and Fulldome Material Faster 25 March 2015 — ann15025 Storm Affecting the North-Central Chile 24 March 2015 — ann15024 The Messenger No. 159 Now Available 19 March 2015 — ann15023 Girls’ Day Event at ESO Headquarters in Garching, Germany 19 March 2015 — ann15022 ESOcast 73 — Your ESO Pictures 17 March 2015 — ann15021 Winner of ESO Art & Science Residency Announced 17 March 2015 — ann15020 ALMA Opens For Public Visits 13 March 2015 — ann15019 Science in School: Issue 31 now available 11 March 2015 — ann15018 Astrocamera 2015 Competition Open for Entries 6 March 2015 — ann15017 Win a Trip to Paranal with the Photo Nightscape Awards 2015 6 March 2015 — ann15016 Discover the ESO Supernova 5 March 2015 — ann15015 ALMA Performs Its First Very Long Baseline Observations 5 March 2015 — ann15014 ESO Remains World’s Most Productive Ground-based Observatory 4 March 2015 — ann15013 Plaque Commemorating Leiden Statement Unveiled 26 Feb. 2015 — ann15012 ESOcast 72: Looking Deeply into the Universe in 3D 24 Feb. 2015 — ann15011 Groundbreaking Ceremony for ESO Supernova Planetarium & Visitor Centre 10 Feb. 2015 — ann15010 First Light for Laser Guide Star Technology Collaboration 10 Feb. 2015 — ann15009 Thank You, 100 000 Facebook Friends! 4 Feb. 2015 — ann15008 Teacher Training on Stellar Evolution 2 Feb. 2015 — ann15007 2014 European Astronomy Journalism Prize Winner Announced 26 Jan. 2015 — ann15006 Media Advisory: Groundbreaking Ceremony for the ESO Supernova 20 Jan. 2015 — ann15005 New High-speed Fibre Optic Data Link to ALMA 16 Jan. 2015 — ann15004 ALMA Residencia Construction to Start 16 Jan. 2015 — ann15003 ESO Awards Contracts for E-ELT Primary Mirror Segment Support SystemUnits
14 Jan. 2015 — ann15002 ESOcast 71: New Exoplanet-hunting Telescopes on Paranal 9 Jan. 2015 — ann15001 ESO Hosts Workshop on Public Awareness of Research Infrastructures 15 Dec. 2014 — ann14093 The Messenger No. 158 Now Available 4 Dec. 2014 — ann14092 CAPjournal Issue 16 Now Available 4 Dec. 2014 — ann14091 ESOcast 70 — Green Light for E-ELT Construction 1 Dec. 2014 — ann14090 Connect with ESO in your Language 28 Nov. 2014 — ann14089 Catch a Star 2015 Contest Now Open 26 Nov. 2014 — ann14088 Journey to the Centre of the Milky Way 25 Nov. 2014 — ann14087 Tim de Zeeuw Receives Honorary Degree 18 Nov. 2014 — ann14086 Astronomical Art in Santiago 14 Nov. 2014 — ann14085 Winners of Second ESO Astronomy Camp Bursaries Announced 11 Nov. 2014 — ann14084 ESO Staff Share 2015 Breakthrough Prize 6 Nov. 2014 — ann14083 ESOcast 69: Revolutionary ALMA Image Reveals Planetary Genesis 24 Oct. 2014 — ann14082 ESOcast 68: ESO Opens its Doors 24 Oct. 2014 — ann14081 ESO Calendar 2015 Now Available 21 Oct. 2014 — ann14080 ESO Web Pages Redesigned 16 Oct. 2014 — ann14079 Winners of Photo Nightscape Award 2014 Announced 16 Oct. 2014 — ann14078 Olivier Chesneau Prize Established 14 Oct. 2014 — ann14077 Science in School: Issue 30 now available 9 Oct. 2014 — ann14076 The Messenger No. 157 Now Available 8 Oct. 2014 — ann14075 Tools, best practices and methodologies for Technology Transfer 8 Oct. 2014 — ann14074 ESO Exhibition A Window to the Universe Reopened in Antofagasta 7 Oct. 2014 — ann14073 Programme: Open House Day 2014ESOCast
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