Visible/infrared comparison of views of the Orion A molecular cloud
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ESOcast 90 Light – Orion’s Cloudy Secrets 4K UHD This video takes a quick look at a new image of one of the coolest bits of the night sky — the Orion Nebula. By observing in infrared light the VISTA survey telescope at ESO’s Paranal Observatory in Chile can see through the dust and this allowed astronomers to catalogue nearly 800 000 objects in this region, young stars, strange outflows and very distant galaxies. Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
Slider comparison of visible and infrared views of the Orion A molecular cloud Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
Zooming in on a new VISTA image of the Orion A molecular cloud Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
ESOCastLight — Bite-sized astronomy Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
A slice through the Universe Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
Spinning supermassive black hole rips star apart (artist’s impression) Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
Supermassive black hole rips star apart (simulation) Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
Zooming in on one of the KiDS survey regions Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →
Paranal timelapse inside VST dome Powered by WPeMaticoRead More →