New observations with ESO's Very Large Telescope show the star cluster RCW 38 in all its glory. This image was taken during testing of the HAWK-I camera with the GRAAL adaptive optics system. It shows RCW 38 and its surrounding clouds of brightly glowing gas in exquisite detail, with dark tendrils of dust threading through the bright core of this young gathering of stars. The release, images and videos are available on: https://www.eso.org/public/news/eso1823/ Kind regards, The ESO Education and Public Outreach Department 11 July 2018 | 11 July 2018: Over the past months, the ESO Supernova team has been preparing an amazing new programme of exciting events and shows for our Planetarium & Visitor centre. We are delighted to ... | Read more | | Interview with: Steffen Mieske 6 July 2018: Since the Paranal Observatory opened in May 1998, it has become one of the most productive observatories in the world. The observatory houses the Very Large Telescope (VLT), ESO's premier ... | Read more | | | | |
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