ESO telescopes help solve pulsar puzzle (ESOcast 266 Light)
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ESO telescopes help solve pulsar puzzle (ESOcast 266 Light) ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
Artist’s animation of the pulsar PSR J1023+0038 ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
How to measure the inclination of an exoplanet’s orbit ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
Scanning through different colours of Neptune with MUSE ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
Dark spot on Neptune observed with MUSE at the VLT ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
Mysterious Neptune Dark Spot Detected from Earth (ESOcast 265 Light) ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
Artist’s animation of HD 45166, the most magnetic massive star ever found ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
New type of star gives clues to magnetars’ origins (ESOcast 264 Light) Using multiple telescopes around the world, including European Southern Observatory (ESO) facilities, researchers have uncovered a living star that is likely to become a magnetar, an ultra-magnetic dead star. This video summarises the discovery. ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
World’s largest telescope dome takes shape | ELT updates ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
Flying around the ELT construction site ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
Where do elements in our body come from? | Chasing Starlight 3 You’ve probably heard that “We are made of star stuff”. This phrase was coined by Carl Sagan 50 years ago and has since made it into pop-culture. But is that really true? And what does it mean? Let’s see what the Universe has to say about this… ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
Zooming in on the PDS 70 system, host to planet PDS 70b and a possible Trojan ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
Artist’s animation of Trojan debris clouds ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
Does this planet have a “sibling” sharing the same orbit? (ESOcast 263 Light) Using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), astronomers have found the possible ‘sibling’ of a planet orbiting a distant star. This video summarises the discovery. ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
50% mark reached! | ELT updates ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
Promotional material in Spanish for the regional Comité Mixto ESO-Chile 2023 ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
ALMA drone footage compilation ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
Science fact or fiction? | Chasing Starlight 2 ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →
Promotional material in Spanish for the ESO-Chile Joint Committee 2023 ESO Video Casts Go to SourceRead More →