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PIX4656668 Paranal Observatory - The VLT - Paranal Observatory - The VLT - View of the 4 8.2m telescopes of the VLT, Very Large Telescope, at the top of Cerro Paranal in Chile
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PIX4656669 Paranal Observatory - The VLT - Paranal Observatory - The VLT - View of the 4 8.2m telescopes of the VLT, Very Large Telescope, at the top of Cerro Paranal in Chile
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PIX4657141 Paranal Observatory, Chile 03/2008 - Paranal Observatory, Chile 03/2008 - Panorama of the Paranal Observatory at dusk. March 2008. Paranal Observatory is an astronomical observatory located on the top of Cerro Paranal in the Atacama Desert in the northern part of Chile. March 2008
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PIX4657134 Paranal Observatory, Chile 03/2008 - Paranal Observatory, Chile 03/2008 - Panorama of the Paranal Observatory at dusk. March 2008. Paranal Observatory is an astronomical observatory located on the top of Cerro Paranal in the Atacama Desert in the northern part of Chile. March 2008
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PIX4581255 Circumpolar - Cerro Paranal - Hemisphere South - Circumpolar above Cerro Paranal observatory - 10h photographic pose around the southern Celeste pole. The glows of twilight on the right and dawn on the left are visible. In the foreground, the domes of the VLT. Cerro Paranal observatory from twilight (right) to dawn (left). 10 hours exposure
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PIX4657128 Paranal Observatory, Chile 03/2008 - Paranal Observatory, Chile 03/2008 - Panorama of the Paranal Observatory at dusk. The Very Large Telescope (VLT) and auxiliary telescopes. March 2008. Paranal Observatory is an astronomical observatory located on the top of Cerro Paranal in the Atacama desert in the northern part of Chile. March 2008
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PIX4656712 View of the VLT, Very Large Telescope, consists of 4 main telescopes 8.2m in diameter. Located in the Atacama desert in northern Chile, at an altitude of 2,635 metres, it studies the sky in wavelengths ranging from ultraviolet to infrared - This european observatory accomodates the Very Large Telescope (VLT) since 1998. Four 8.2m telescopes are used besides several other telescopes from 1.8m to 4m. The four giant telescopes are named ANTU, KUEYEN, MELIPAL and YEPUN. Cerro Paranal is 2600 meters in altitude in Atacama desert: Observatoire du Paranal-Le VLT - The Very Large Telescope (VLT)
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PIX4656715 View of the VLT, Very Large Telescope, consists of 4 main telescopes 8.2m in diameter. Located in the Atacama desert in northern Chile, at an altitude of 2,635 metres, it studies the sky in wavelengths ranging from ultraviolet to infrared - This european observatory accomodates the Very Large Telescope (VLT) since 1998. Four 8.2m telescopes are used besides several other telescopes from 1.8m to 4m. The four giant telescopes are named ANTU, KUEYEN, MELIPAL and YEPUN. Cerro Paranal is 2600 meters in altitude in Atacama desert: Observatoire du Paranal-Le VLT - The Very Large Telescope (VLT)
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PIX4656709 View of the VLT, Very Large Telescope, consists of 4 main telescopes 8.2m in diameter. Located in the Atacama desert in northern Chile, at an altitude of 2,635 metres, it studies the sky in wavelengths ranging from ultraviolet to infrared - This european observatory accomodates the Very Large Telescope (VLT) since 1998. Four 8.2m telescopes are used besides several other telescopes from 1.8m to 4m. The four giant telescopes are named ANTU, KUEYEN, MELIPAL and YEPUN. Cerro Paranal is 2600 meters in altitude in Atacama desert: Observatoire du Paranal-Le VLT - The Very Large Telescope (VLT)
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PIX4656706 View of the VLT, Very Large Telescope, consists of 4 main telescopes 8.2m in diameter. Located in the Atacama desert in northern Chile, at an altitude of 2,635 metres, it studies the sky in wavelengths ranging from ultraviolet to infrared - This european observatory accomodates the Very Large Telescope (VLT) since 1998. Four 8.2m telescopes are used besides several other telescopes from 1.8m to 4m. The four giant telescopes are named ANTU, KUEYEN, MELIPAL and YEPUN. Cerro Paranal is 2600 meters in altitude in Atacama desert: Observatoire du Paranal-Le VLT - The Very Large Telescope (VLT)
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UIG2915879 Moon Unit Telescope 2 & Southern Cross Unit Telescope 3, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory At Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915878 Sun Unit Telescope 1, Moon Unit Telescope 2, Southern Cross Unit Telescope 3, Venus Unit Telescope 4 Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory At Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta. 2008
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UIG2915877 Sun Unit Telescope 1 & Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory At Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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PIX4656710 View of the VLT, Very Large Telescope, consists of 4 main telescopes 8.2m in diameter. Located in the Atacama desert in northern Chile, at an altitude of 2,635 metres, it studies the sky in wavelengths ranging from ultraviolet to infrared - This european observatory accomodates the Very Large Telescope (VLT) since 1998. Four 8.2m telescopes are used besides several other telescopes from 1.8m to 4m. The four giant telescopes are named ANTU, KUEYEN, MELIPAL and YEPUN. Cerro Paranal is 2600 meters in altitude in Atacama desert: Observatoire du Paranal-Le VLT - The Very Large Telescope (VLT)
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PIX4657124 Paranal Observatory, Chile - Paranal Observatory, Chile - Yepun, one of the four 8.2m telescopes of the VLT (Very Large Telescope), and two of the four 1.8m auxiliary telescopes. On the horizon, the shadow of the Earth projected on the atmosphere, the belt of Venus (or anticrepuscular arch). January 2008. Paranal Observatory is an astronomical observatory located on the top of Cerro Paranal in the Atacama Desert in the northern part of Chile. This picture shows at left Yepun, one of the four 8,2m telescopes of the Very Large Telescope (VLT), with two auxiliary telescopes. Visible too, the anticrepuscular arch (or belt of Venus, the shadow of earth projected in the atmosphere) January 2008
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UIG2915874 Unit Telescopes And Auxiliary Telescopes Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) On The Platform Operated By The European Southern Observatory At Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915872 Unit Telescopes And Auxiliary Telescopes Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) On The Platform Operated By The European Southern Observatory At Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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PIX4656691 View of the VLT, Very Large Telescope, consists of 4 main telescopes 8.2m in diameter. Located in the Atacama desert in northern Chile, at an altitude of 2,635 metres, it studies the sky in wavelengths ranging from ultraviolet to infrared - This european observatory accomodates the Very Large Telescope (VLT) since 1998. Four 8.2m telescopes are used besides several other telescopes from 1.8m to 4m. The four giant telescopes are named ANTU, KUEYEN, MELIPAL and YEPUN. Cerro Paranal is 2600 meters in altitude in Atacama desert: Observatoire du Paranal-Le VLT - The Very Large Telescope (VLT)
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UIG2915906 Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal At Sunset, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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PIX4656822 Cerro Paranal Observatory - 08 - 2007 - The Cerro Paranal Observatory (Chile) seen from the desert. On the left, the VLT, on the right, the new 4m VISTA telescope. Paranal observatory seen from Atacama desert, August 2007. On the left, the Very Large Telescope, on the right, new VISTA telescope
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UIG2915904 Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal At Sunset, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915905 Sun Unit Telescope 1 & Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal At Sunset, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915873 Unit Telescopes And Auxiliary Telescopes Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) On The Platform Operated By The European Southern Observatory At Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915887 Mechanical Structure Of Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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PIX4656703 View of the VLT, Very Large Telescope, consists of 4 main telescopes 8.2m in diameter. Located in the Atacama desert in northern Chile, at an altitude of 2,635 metres, it studies the sky in wavelengths ranging from ultraviolet to infrared - This european observatory accomodates the Very Large Telescope (VLT) since 1998. Four 8.2m telescopes are used besides several other telescopes from 1.8m to 4m. The four giant telescopes are named ANTU, KUEYEN, MELIPAL and YEPUN. Cerro Paranal is 2600 meters in altitude in Atacama desert: Observatoire du Paranal-Le VLT - The Very Large Telescope (VLT)
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UIG2915885 Mechanical Structure Of Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915886 Mechanical Structure Of Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915895 Mechanical Structure Of Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915910 Auxiliary Telescope, Sun Unit Telescope 1, Moon Unit Telescope 2 & Southern Cross Unit Telescope 3, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory At Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915903 Sun Unit Telescope 1 & Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal At Sunset, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915900 Southern Cross Unit Telescope 3, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal At Sunset, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915884 Southern Cross Unit Telescope 3 & Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915889 Mechanical Structure Containing The 82 Meter Mirror Of Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915890 Mechanical Structure Of Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915882 Auxiliary Telescopes, Sun Unit Telescope 1 & Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory At Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915902 Southern Cross Unit Telescope 3 & Venus Unit Telescope 4 Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal At Sunset, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915891 Mechanical Structure Containing The 82 Meter Mirror Of Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915898 Mechanical Structure Of Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915894 The Last Rays Of The Sun Illuminate Part Of The Mechanical Structure Of Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915892 The Last Rays Of The Sun Illuminate Part Of The Mechanical Structure Of Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915893 The Last Rays Of The Sun Illuminate Part Of The Mechanical Structure Of Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915888 Mechanical Structure Of Moon Unit Telescope 2, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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PIX4656828 Cerro Paranal Observatory - 08 - 2007 - The Cerro Paranal Observatory (Chile) seen from the desert. On the left, the VLT, on the right, the new 4m VISTA telescope. Paranal observatory seen from Atacama desert, August 2007. On the left, the Very Large Telescope, on the right, new VISTA telescope
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UIG2915909 Sun Unit Telescope 1, Moon Unit Telescope 2, Southern Cross Unit Telescope 3 & Venus Unit Telescope 4 Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal At Dusk, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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PIX4657555 Very Large Telescope (VLT) from ESO - Paranal observatory. Very Large Telescope (VLT). - The Cerro Paranal Observatory in Chile has been hosting the European VLT (Very Large Telescope) network since 1998. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) here uses four telescopes measuring 8.2 m in diameter, as well as telescopes measuring 1.8 m to 4 m in diameter: it is the largest observatory in the world. Cerro Paranal is located at 2500 m above sea level, in the Atacama.View of one of the 4 8.2m telescopes of the VLT, Very Large Telescope. The european southern observatory accomodates the Very Large Telescope (VLT) since 1998. Four 8.2m telescopes are used besides several other telescopes from 1.8m to 4m. Cerro Paranal is 2500 meters in altitude in Atacama desert. Wide - angle view of the structure of one of the 8.2 - m VLT Unit Telescope
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PIX4656968 Very Large Telescope (VLT) - Paranal observatory. Very Large Telescope (VLT). - The Cerro Paranal Observatory in Chile has been hosting the European VLT (Very Large Telescope) network since 1998. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) here uses four telescopes measuring 8.2 m in diameter, as well as telescopes measuring 1.8 m to 4 m in diameter: it is the largest observatory in the world. Cerro Paranal is located at 2500 m above sea level, in the Atacama desert. This european observatory accomodates the Very Large Telescope (VLT) since 1998. Four 8.2m telescopes are used besides several other telescopes from 1.8m to 4m. Cerro Paranal is 2500 meters in altitude in Atacama desert
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PIX4657551 8.2 m telescope (VLT) of ESO - Paranal observatory. Very Large Telescope (VLT). - The Cerro Paranal Observatory in Chile has been hosting the European VLT (Very Large Telescope) network since 1998. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) here uses four telescopes measuring 8.2 m in diameter, as well as telescopes measuring 1.8 m to 4 m in diameter: it is the largest observatory in the world. Cerro Paranal is located at 2500 m above sea level, in the Atacama desert. View of one of the 4 8.2m telescopes of the VLT, Very Large Telescope. The european southern observatory accomodates the Very Large Telescope (VLT) since 1998. Four 8.2m telescopes are used besides several other telescopes from 1.8m to 4m. Cerro Paranal is 2500 meters in altitude in Atacama desert. Wide - angle view of the structure of one of the 8.2 - m VLT Unit Telescope
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PIX4657539 European 8.2 m telescope (VLT) - Paranal observatory. Very Large Telescope (VLT). - The Cerro Paranal Observatory in Chile has been hosting the European VLT (Very Large Telescope) network since 1998. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) here uses four telescopes measuring 8.2 m in diameter, as well as telescopes measuring 1.8 m to 4 m in diameter: it is the largest observatory in the world. Cerro Paranal is located at 2500 m above sea level, in the Atacama.View of one of the 4 8.2m telescopes of the VLT, Very Large Telescope. The european southern observatory accomodates the Very Large Telescope (VLT) since 1998. Four 8.2m telescopes are used besides several other telescopes from 1.8m to 4m. Cerro Paranal is 2500 meters in altitude in Atacama desert. Wide - angle view of the structure of one of the 8.2 - m VLT Unit Telescope
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PIX4656935 Cerro Paranal and Very Large Telescope (VLT) - Paranal observatory, Chile, 2007. - The Cerro Paranal Observatory in Chile has been hosting the European Very Large Telescope (VLT) network since 1998. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) here uses four telescopes measuring 8.2 m in diameter, as well as telescopes measuring 1.8 m to 4 m in diameter: it is the largest observatory in the world. Cerro Paranal is located at 2500 m above sea level, in the Atacama desert. Paranal observatory seen from Atacama desert, 2007. This european observatory accomodates the Very Large Telescope (VLT) since 1998. Four 8.2m telescopes are used besides several other telescopes from 1.8m to 4m. Cerro Paranal is 2500 meters in altitude
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PIX4656943 Very Large Telescope (VLT) - Paranal observatory, Chile - The Cerro Paranal Observatory in Chile has been hosting the European Very Large Telescope (VLT) network since 1998. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) here uses four telescopes measuring 8.2 m in diameter, as well as telescopes measuring 1.8 m to 4 m in diameter: it is the largest observatory in the world. Cerro Paranal is located at 2500 m above sea level, in the Atacama desert. This european observatory accomodates the Very Large Telescope (VLT) since 1998. Four 8.2m telescopes are used besides several other telescopes from 1.8m to 4m. Cerro Paranal is 2500 meters in altitude in Atacama desert
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UIG2915899 Antu (Sun) Unit Telescope 1, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory On Cerro Paranal At Sunset, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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PIX4657100 Paranal Observatory, Chile 08/2008 - Paranal Observatory, Chile 08/2008 - The Paranal Observatory at dusk. The Very Large Telescope (VLT) and auxiliary telescopes. August 2008. Paranal Observatory is an astronomical observatory located on the top of Cerro Paranal in the Atacama Desert in the northern part of Chile. August 2008
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UIG2915869 Control Center & Antu (Sun) Unit Telescope 1, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory At Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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UIG2915883 Moon Unit Telescope 2, Southern Cross Unit Telescope 3 & Venus Unit Telescope 4, Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory At Paranal, Antofagasta Region, Chile. 2008
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PIX4656956 Very Large Telescope europeen (VLT) - Paranal observatory, Chile. - The Cerro Paranal Observatory in Chile has been hosting the European Very Large Telescope (VLT) network since 1998. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) here uses four telescopes measuring 8.2 m in diameter, as well as telescopes measuring 1.8 m to 4 m in diameter: it is the largest observatory in the world. Cerro Paranal is located at 2500 m above sea level, in the Atacama desert. This european observatory accomodates the Very Large Telescope (VLT) since 1998. Four 8.2m telescopes are used besides several other telescopes from 1.8m to 4m. Cerro Paranal is 2500 meters in altitude in Atacama desert
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UIG2915897 Sun Unit Telescope 1, Moon Unit Telescope 2, Southern Cross Unit Telescope 3, Venus Unit Telescope 4 Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory At Paranal, Antofagasta Region. 2008
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UIG2915896 Sun Unit Telescope 1, Moon Unit Telescope 2, Southern Cross Unit Telescope 3, Venus Unit Telescope 4 Belonging To The Very Large Telescope (Vlt) Operated By The European Southern Observatory At Paranal, Antofagasta Region. 2008
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PIX4653014 Cerro Armazones - Cerro Armazones in the Atacama desert. This 3060-metre mountain in Chile will host the giant telescope E - ELT (European Extremely Large Telescope). The construction of this 42-metre telescope is expected to start at the end of 2010 and will be inaugurated around 2018. Its main mirror will consist of 906 hexagonal mirrors assembled together, and its total surface will be equal to that of a football field. View of Cerro Armazones in the Chilean desert, near Eso's Paranal Observatory, site of the Very Large Telescope (VLT). Cerro Armazones was chosen as the site for the planned European Extremely Large Telescope (E - ELT), which, with its 42 - metre diameter mirror, will be the world's biggest eye on the sky
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PIX4656946 Very Large Telescope (VLT) of ESO - Paranal observatory, Chile - The Cerro Paranal Observatory in Chile has been hosting the European Very Large Telescope (VLT) network since 1998. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) here uses four telescopes measuring 8.2 m in diameter, as well as telescopes measuring 1.8 m to 4 m in diameter: it is the largest observatory in the world. Cerro Paranal is located at 2500 m above sea level, in the Atacama desert
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PIX4656960 Night at the VLT, Cerro Paranal - Starry sky above Paranal observatory, Chile. - The Cerro Paranal Observatory in Chile has been hosting the European VLT (Very Large Telescope) network since 1998. The European Southern Observatory (ESO) here uses four telescopes measuring 8.2 m in diameter, as well as telescopes measuring 1.8 m to 4 m in diameter: it is the largest observatory in the world. Cerro Paranal is located at 2500 m above sea level, in the Atacama desert. This european observatory accomodates the Very Large Telescope (VLT) since 1998. Four 8.2m telescopes are used besides several other telescopes from 1.8m to 4m. Cerro Paranal is 2500 meters in altitude in Atacama desert
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PIX4653002 Sunset on Cerro Armazones - Cerro Armazones at Sunset - Panorama showing the meteorological station at the top of Cerro Armazones. This 3060-metre mountain in Chile will host the giant telescope E - ELT (European Extremely Large Telescope). The construction of this 42-metre telescope is expected to start at the end of 2010 and will be inaugurated around 2018. Its main mirror will consist of 906 hexagonal mirrors assembled together, and its total surface will be equal to that of a football field. 360 - degree panorama of Cerro Armazones in the Chilean desert, near Eso's Paranal Observatory, site of the Very Large Telescope (VLT). Cerro Armazones was chosen as the site for the planned European Extremely Large Telescope (E - ELT), which, with its 42 - metre diameter mirror, will be the world's biggest eye on the sky
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PIX4653005 The Sun and Moon on Cerro Armazones - Sun and Moon on Cerro Armazones - 360-degree panorama showing the meteorological station at the top of Cerro Armazones. This 3060-metre mountain in Chile will host the giant telescope E - ELT (European Extremely Large Telescope). The construction of this 42-metre telescope is expected to start at the end of 2010 and will be inaugurated around 2018. Its main mirror will consist of 906 hexagonal mirrors assembled together, and its total surface will be equal to that of a football field. This sunset 360 degree panorama shows the ESO Astronomical Site Monitor on Cerro Armazones in the Chilean desert, near Eso's Paranal Observatory, site of the Very Large Telescope (VLT). Cerro Armazones was chosen as the site for the planned European Extremely Large Telescope (E - ELT), which, with its 42 - metre diameter mirror, will be the world's biggest eye on the sky
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