Zooming into the MUSE view of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field
Zooming into the MUSE view of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
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Zooming into the MUSE view of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
MUSE charts distances in the Hubble Ultra Dee Field Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
MUSE reveals glowing haloes around distant galaxies Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
Flying through the MUSE view of the Hubble Ultra Deep Field Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
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ESOcast 139: ALMA and the Cold Interstellar Clouds Your home and the Universe have at least one thing in common: they can be very dusty places! When you get back after a very long vacation, it may happen that the windows in your home are so full of dust that you can’t see through them anymore. Surprisingly, astronomers have a similar problem! Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
ELT trailer 2017 VR (fulldome) Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
Animation of artist’s concept of `Oumuamua Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
Animation of `Oumuamua passing through the Solar System Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
Animation of `Oumuamua passing through the Solar System (annotated) Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
ESOcast 138 Light: VLT Discovers First Interstellar Asteroid is like Nothing Seen Before (4K UHD) For the first time ever astronomers have studied an asteroid that has entered the Solar System from interstellar space. Observations from ESO’s Very Large Telescope in Chile and other observatories around the world show that this unique object was travelling through space for millions of years before its chance encounter with our star system. It appears to be a dark, reddish, highly-elongated rocky or high-metal-content object. Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
ESOcast 137 Light: Temperate Planet Orbiting Quiet Red Dwarf (4K UHD) A temperate planet has been discovered only 11 light-years from Earth by a team using ESO’s unique planet-hunting HARPS instrument. The new world has the designation Ross 128 b and is now the second-closest temperate planet to be detected after Proxima b. Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
Flying through the Ross 128 planetary system Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
Curiosity rover landing trailer Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →