The new MATISSE instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope Interferometer (VLTI) has now successfully made its first observations at the Paranal Observatory in northern Chile. MATISSE is the most powerful interferometric instrument in the world at mid-infrared wavelengths. It will use high-resolution imaging and spectroscopy to probe the regions around young stars where planets are forming as well as the regions around supermassive black holes in the centres of galaxies. The first MATISSE observations used the VLTI's Auxiliary Telescopes to examine some of the brightest stars in the night sky, including Sirius, Rigel and Betelgeuse, and showed that the instrument is working well. The release, images and videos are available on: https://www.eso.org/public/news/eso1808/ Kind regards, The ESO Education and Public Outreach Department 5 March 2018 | Interview with: Anna Wolter 2 March 2018: During the last week of 2017, high school students from across the world gathered in the Italian Alps to learn about the Universe. As participants of the ESO Winter Astronomy ... | Read more | | Interview with: Xavier Barcons 23 February 2018: With most of 2018 ahead of us, many people choose to condense their hopes, aims and regrets into firm statements of resolution. In this year's first instalment of Letters from ... | Read more | | | | |
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