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Tuesday, June 30, 2020

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ESO — A Cosmic Mystery: ESO Telescope Captures the Disappearance of a Massive Star — Science Release eso2010

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30 June 2020

Using the European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (VLT), astronomers have discovered the absence of an unstable massive star in a dwarf galaxy. Scientists think this could indicate that the star became less bright and partially obscured by dust. An alternative explanation is that the star collapsed into a black hole without producing a supernova. "If true," says team leader and PhD student Andrew Allan of Trinity College Dublin, Ireland, "this would be the first direct detection of such a monster star ending its life in this manner."

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ESOcast 224: First Interstellar Visitors

25 June 2020: Astronomers use telescopes to peer into far away planetary systems, seeking to uncover the mysteries of their formation and evolution and reveal how they compare to our own. Occasionally though ...

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ESO Annual Report 2019 Now Available

18 June 2020: The ESO Annual Report 2019 is now available. It presents a summary of ESO's many activities throughout the year. The contents include: Research highlights from ESO facilities, including the ...

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METIS Instrument Passes Design Milestone

5 June 2020: METIS, the powerful imager and spectrograph for ESO's Extremely Large Telescope (ELT), has passed its Preliminary Design Review at ESO's headquarters in Garching, Germany. METIS, short for Mid-infrared ...

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How the VLT came to pass — The climax of half a century of infrared astronomy

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26 June 2020: Observing infrared light from the Universe reveals objects that are difficult or impossible to see in other types of light. In particular, infrared astronomy is useful for exploring cool, dusty ...

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Twinkle, twinkle little star, but not on our watch

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12 June 2020: Johann Kolb is an expert in adaptive optics — the correction of the distortion of light caused by turbulence in Earth's atmosphere. Involving advanced technologies like deformable mirrors and powerful ...

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Monday, June 1, 2020

ESO — Hot stars are plagued by giant magnetic spots, ESO data shows — Science Release eso2009

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1 June 2020

Astronomers using European Southern Observatory (ESO) telescopes have discovered giant spots on the surface of extremely hot stars hidden in stellar clusters. Not only are these stars plagued by magnetic spots, some also experience superflare events, explosions of energy several million times more energetic than similar eruptions on the Sun. The findings, published today in Nature Astronomy, help astronomers better understand these puzzling stars and open doors to resolving other elusive mysteries of stellar astronomy.

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1 June 2020




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ESOcast 222: Ten Fascinating Paradoxes about the Universe

27 May 2020: ESO's suite of telescopes are working to uncover some of the biggest and most fundamental mysteries of our Universe today, advancing our understanding of the cosmos, even as about ...

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Who's who on the ELT: part I — The faces behind the world's biggest eye on the sky

29 May 2020: Bigger than all existing optical research telescopes combined, ESO's Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) will drive astronomy into the future, tackling the biggest scientific challenges of our time. But to construct ...

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