How we protect telescopes from earthquakes

Chile's Atacama Desert boasts some of the darkest skies on Earth, but it's also a very seismic area. How do we protect our huge and sophisticated telescopes against earthquakes?

Follow ESO astronomer Suzanna Randall in this episode of Chasing Starlight, where she travels to Chile to show us the clever anti-seismic technology that keeps our telescopes safe.

00:00 Introduction
01:01 What causes earthquakes?
02:26 The Very Large Telescope
04:43 The Extremely Large Telescope

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ESO

Directed by: Luis Calçada, Martin Kornmesser, Juan Carlos Muñoz Mateos
Hosted by: Suzanna Randall
Written by: Thomas Howarth and Pamela Freeman
Editing: Martin Kornmesser
Videography: Angelos Tsaousis, Rodrigo Soruco
Footage and photos: ESO, L. Calçada, C. Malin/ Vectorial/ J. F. Salgado/ Chepox/ G. Huedepohl (atacamaphoto.com)/ESO/Alessio Dradi (Cimolai), U.S. Navy, NASA, ESO/ACe Consortium
Music: Videvo
Animations & Infographics: Luis Calçada, Martin Kornmesser
Web and technical support: Gurvan Bazin and Raquel Yumi Shida
Scientific consultant: Paola Amico
Promotion: Oana Sandu
Filming Locations: ESO Supernova (supernova.eso.org ), Cerro Armazones and Paranal in northern Chile.

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Identificador:cs0011a
Fecha de publicación:7 de Junio de 2024 a las 14:00
Duración:06 m 58 s
Frame rate:25 fps

Sobre el objeto

Nombre:Extremely Large Telescope
Tipo:Unspecified : Technology : Observatory
Categoría:Chasing Starlight
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