Close up on an Auxiliary Telescope
This video shows the structure of one of the VLT's Auxiliary Telescopes (AT).
The ATs are very unusual telescopes, as they are self-contained in their ultra-compact protective domes, and travel with their own electronics, ventilation, hydraulics and cooling systems. Each AT has a transporter that lifts the telescope and moves it from one position to the other.
The ATs allow the VLT to operate as an interferometer every night. They are mounted on tracks and can be moved between precisely defined observing positions from where the beams of collected light are combined.
Credit:ESO
About the Video
Id: | vlt09auxtel3 |
Release date: | 22 February 2010, 12:12 |
Duration: | 23 s |
Frame rate: | 30 fps |
About the Object
Category: | Paranal |