Web cameras have been placed at many of the ESO sites, allowing anyone to see ESO’s advanced telescopes in action in one of the driest deserts in the world at any time.
The 24/7 live transmission from the webcams offers multiple streams that are not to be missed:
ALMA Observatory (Chajnantor Plateau, Chile): Spot the ALMA antennas as they are being operated by ESO and partners. The camera looks at the Chajnantor Plateau at the Operations Support Facilities near San Pedro de Atacama, Chile.
APEX (Chajnantor Plateau, Chile): Watch the Atacama Pathfinder Experiment (APEX) telescope at an elevation of 5100 metres, at one of the highest observatory sites on Earth.
La Silla Night Cam: Admire breathtaking night views of the Milky Way from the La Silla Observatory.
The webcam offers high-resolution views of the Very Large Telescope
observing platform. You can zoom in the Unit Telescopes, Auxiliary
Telescopes, the VLT Survey Telescope (VST), Cerro Armazones (home of the
ELT) and even the distant volcano Llullaillaco (at an amazing distance
of 190 km from Paranal). Note that the Moon at times can be so bright that night almost looks like day.
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Webcam | 20 Oct 2016 12:03 CEST
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This is how the VLT at Cerro Paranal in Chile looks like now
Static Points of Interest
Webcam | 20 Oct 2016 12:03 CEST
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Cerro Armazones, home of the future ELT. Note the construction work that is ongoing there. Also note that the Sun rises right behind Armazones as seen from VLT at certain times of the year.
Webcam | 20 Oct 2016 12:03 CEST
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VST
Webcam | 20 Oct 2016 12:03 CEST
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K0 station LIVE. Here you may be able to see one of the ATs. On extremely clear days the magnificent 6739-metre
volcano Llullaillaco is visible in the background of this photograph. It is an amazing 190 kilometres away on the border with Argentina.
Webcam | 20 Oct 2016 12:03 CEST
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A1 station. Here you may be able to see one of the ATs.
Webcam | 20 Oct 2016 12:03 CEST
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G1 station. Here you may be able to see one of the ATs.
Webcam | 20 Oct 2016 12:03 CEST
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MELIPAL, also known as UT3
Webcam | 20 Oct 2016 12:03 CEST
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On extremely clear days the magnificent 6739-metre volcano Llullaillaco is visible in the background of this photograph. It is an amazing 190 kilometres away on the border with Argentina.
Webcam | 20 Oct 2016 12:03 CEST
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Circular fisheye
Webcam | 20 Oct 2016 12:03 CEST
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Extra deep night-time circular fisheye. NB: only live at night.
This interactive, 360-degree webcam offers high-resolution views of the top platform of Cerro Armazones, where ESO’s ELT is being built. To the west, you can see the ELT base camp downhill and the Armazones access road. Next to the right on the horizon, the highest peak is Cerro Paranal (home of ESO’s VLT). To the east, the volcano Llullaillaco (170 km east of Armazones) can usually be seen in the distance.
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Cerro Paranal, home of the VLT. Note that the Sun sets right behind Paranal as seen from Armazones at certain times of the year.
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The 6739-metre volcano Llullaillaco located 170km away from Cerro Armazones.
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The ELT Basecamp, 320m down-hill, where the construction staff is lodging.
This interactive, 360-degree webcam also offers high-resolution views of the top platform of Cerro Armazones, where ESO’s ELT is being built. The view point is different from the west camera but, by interacting with the image, you can see all around the platform.
This interactive, 360-degree webcam offers high-resolution internal views from the top of the dome of ESO’s ELT as it is being constructed. From this perspective the construction of the telescope pier and mechanical structure can be observed.
This interactive, 360-degree webcam offers high-resolution internal views from the bottom of the dome of ESO’s ELT as it is being constructed. From this perspective the construction of the telescope pier and mechanical structure can be observed.
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Views from ALMA
Live view from Chajnantor
Live view of the central cluster of antennas of the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). We call this part of the observatory, located 5,000 meters above sea level on the Chajnantor Plateau: the Array Operations Site (AOS).
The webcam offers high-resolution views of the Chajnantor plateau,
located at 5000 meters above sea level in the Atacama Desert in Chile.
Here several antennas that take part of ALMA as well as APEX can be seen
pointing to the sky.
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This is how the Chajnantor plateau in Chile looks like now
The webcam images of the Rapid Eye Mount (REM) telescope are maintained by INAF. Click on the previews to see the most recent images. Please note that during night time these images will be completely dark.
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