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(Outerspace) Artists conception flying over the very large telescope in Chile and towards the Hubble Space Telescope 

Courtesy ESA. This 3D animation simulates a flyby over the Very Large Telescope in Chile and towards the Hubble Space Telescope.

The Very Large Telescope (VLT) is a telescope operated by the European Southern Observatory on Cerro Paranal in the Atacama Desert of northern Chile. The VLT consists of four individual telescopes, each with a primary mirror 8.2m across, which are generally used separately but can be used together to achieve very high spatial resolution.[1] The four separate optical telescopes are known as Antu, Kueyen, Melipal and Yepun, which are all words for astronomical objects in the Mapuche language. The telescopes form an array which is complemented by four movable Auxiliary Telescopes (ATs) of 1.8 m aperture.


The VLT operates at visible and infrared wavelengths. Each individual telescope can detect objects roughly four billion times fainter than what can be detected with the naked eye, and when all the telescopes are combined, the facility can achieve an angular resolution of about 0.001 arc-second. This is equivalent to roughly two metres at the distance of the Moon.[1]


The VLT is the most productive ground-based facility for astronomy, with only the Hubble Space Telescope generating more scientific papers among facilities operating at visible wavelengths.[2] Among the pioneering observations carried out using the VLT are the first direct image of an exoplanet, the tracking of individual stars moving around the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way, and observations of the afterglow of the furthest known gamma-ray burst.[3]




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Added: Jul-6-2012 Occurred On: Jul-6-2012
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  • You're right , the VLT is showing some stunning images .

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  • great upload. THX!
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  • They have just got the go ahead (June 2012), for funds to build the E-ELT

    European Extremely Large Telescope...

    Read all about it....
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_Extremely_Large_Telescope

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  • The comparison to the number of paper published by the VLT is misleading. If you compare the papers published by ALL telescopes on Monokea, that number should dwarf the VLT. Or if you combine all papers published by telescope larger than 100meter diameters, that number will be even larger. The problem is that each telescope is managed by a single organization rather than the VLT by the ESO. If you break up the number of paper published by any single telescope on Atacama, then that number is smal More..

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    • @2Phast4Rocket

      The comparison is not between sites but between single telescopes. The VLT is just one single telescope... You cannot compare just 1 visible wavelength telescope at Paranal (the VLT) to the 7 of Mauna Kea (Keck, CFHT, Gemini, Subaru, IRTF, UKIRT and UH88) altogether. Or yes you can if you wish, but then that doesn't mean much. Data (from link):

      HST: 391.5
      VLT: 290.6
      Keck: 121.5
      CFHT: 69.6
      Gemini: 63.7
      Subaru: 70.0
      IRTF: 31.2
      UKIRT: 34.3
      UH88: 10.4

      Total VLT (1 telescope): 290. More..

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