Lasers above

Behind the camera, one of the four Unit Telescopes (UTs) of the VLT at the Paranal Observatory in Chile is using its cutting-edge Adaptive Optics (AO) system. Natural fluctuations in Earth's atmosphere interfere with and blur the light from distant objects out in space. AO can be used to correct for this and obtain sharper images by shining lasers high into the atmosphere to create an artificial "star". Since it is known what this "star" should look like, it is possible to modify the shape of the mirrors in the UTs to counteract the distorting effect.

Credit:

G. Hüdepohl (atacamaphoto.com)/ESO

About the Image

Id:d5a9055-cc
Type:Photographic
Release date:28 September 2016, 10:35
Size:3770 x 5647 px

About the Object

Name:Auxiliary Telescopes, Cerro Paranal
Type:Unspecified : Technology : Observatory
Category:Paranal

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