The European Southern Observatory's Very Large Telescope (ESO's VLT) has taken the first ever image of a young, Sun-like star accompanied by two giant exoplanets. Images of systems with multiple exoplanets are extremely rare, and — until now — astronomers had never directly observed more than one planet orbiting a star similar to the Sun. The observations can help astronomers understand how planets formed and evolved around our own Sun. The release, images and videos are available on: https://www.eso.org/public/news/eso2011/ Space Scoop - the children's version of this release is available at: https://www.eso.org/public/news/eso2011/kids/ Kind regards, The ESO Department of Communication 22 July 2020 | 15 July 2020: From Saturday 18 July, ESO will start a weekly programme of English virtual guided tours to its Paranal and La Silla observatories. Without leaving your home, you will be able ... | Read more | | 6 July 2020: To enhance its programme of scientific cooperation with its host country Chile, ESO provides and manages an annual fund devoted to the development of disciplines related to astronomy and technology ... | Read more | | Christopher Onken Fuyan Bian 10 July 2020: Two years ago a team of astronomers used Australian telescopes to accurately image a distant quasar that was subsequently revealed to be the most luminous ever detected. A quasar is ... | Read more | | | | |
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