ALMA time-lapse 3

In March 2016, several ESO photo ambassadors visited some of ESO's world-leading observatories in the Atacama desert of Chile. This was the "Fulldome Expedition", with the mission to capture stunning visuals of ESO's observatories and the crystal-clear Chilean night sky.

The thousands of images and videos they produced will be used in the upcoming ESO Supernova Planetarium & Visitor Centre, set to open in Garching, Munich in spring 2018. As the world's first open-source planetarium, all of the visuals captured on the Fulldome Expedition will be made available by ESO, completely free of charge, for the public and fellow planetariums around the world.

This timelapse, taken by photo ambassador Petr Horálek, was done with the aid of Vixen Polarie mount, which was vertically set on a tripod. It shows a highly sped-up depiction of a night's operation at ESO's Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA), located high up in the mountains of Chile. Some of the telescope's 66 antennas flicker as they make pinpoint precision movements to observe the stunning phenomena in the Universe.

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Identificador:timelapse_horalek_alma3
Fecha de publicación:11 de Noviembre de 2016 a las 16:02
Duración:10 s
Frame rate:30 fps

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Nombre:Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array
Tipo:Unspecified : Technology : Observatory : Telescope
Categoría:ALMA

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