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| Road to La Silla |
Road to La Silla |
La Silla Telescopes in Twilight |
ESO 3.6-metre telescope - The Dome |
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| Star trails over the ESO 3.6-metre telescope |
Two Planet-hunters Snapped at La Silla |
The ESO 1.52-metre telescope |
Starry skies above La Silla |
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| NTT at La Silla |
La Silla Telescope Ring |
Moonlit panorama at La Silla |
SEST and Control |
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| La Silla Observatory |
Telescopes at La Silla |
The Swiss 1.2-metre Leonhard Euler Telescope in its dome at La Silla |
A Sparkling Ribbon of Stars — The Southern Milky Way over La Silla |
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| Catching Light |
The Milky Way and Alpha and Beta Centauri behind the 3.6-metre telescope at La Silla |
La Silla |
La Silla, the First Home for ESO’s Telescopes (historical image) |
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| La Silla, the First Home for ESO’s Telescopes (present-day image) |
La Silla, the First Home for ESO’s Telescopes (side-by-side composite) |
A Drive Through Time — How telescopes, and cars, have changed at La Silla |
The Milky Way over the 1.54-metre Danish Telescope at La Silla |
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| A Glimpse into the Past — Then and Now at La Silla Observatory |
Inside Euler's Head — Or how to see a telescope through the walls of its dome |
La Silla |
The NTT Enclosure |
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| Look! |
La Silla Control Room |
La Silla Sunset |
La Silla at Night |
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| The Magellanic Clouds over the ESO 3.6-metre telescope |
Close up of the SEST |
La Silla Observatory |
3.6-m Telescope at La Silla |
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| La Silla Observatory |
La Silla * |
NTT - Active Optics Support |
NTT in its Enclosure |
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| Moon eclipse from La Silla |
Chilly La Silla |
The original site |
Panoramic view of the ESO 3.6-metre telescope's dome |
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| The ESO 3.6-metre telescope at La Silla at night |
ESO 3.6-metre telescope at La Silla Observatory |
Wide-angle view of the ESO 3.6-metre telescope |
La Silla Observatory |
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| La Silla |
Sunset at La Silla |
The Control Room of the 3.6-metre telescope |
The Galactic Centre above the ESO 3.6-metre telescope |