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Over 1000 studies using ESO data: a look back at ESO s science results of 2020

20 May 2021 ESO observatories operated under challenging conditions in 2020 due to the unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic, having to reduce and even pause scientific observations for a few months. Nonetheless, 2020 was still a very productive year for the observatory with regard to the number of papers that were published using data from ESO telescopes, mostly obtained in previous years. A recently published report from the ESO library shows that 2020 represents the fourth consecutive year that over 1000 scientific studies using ESO data were published. Of the 608 studies carried out using observations from the VLT and VLTI, 336 (55%) used data from the Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE), the Ultraviolet-Visual Echelle Spectrograph (UVES), or from the X-shooter spectrograph. These were the three most productive VLT instruments in 2020, as was the case in 2019.

ESOblog - Meet our PhD students

ESOblog 7 May 2021 The research done by several students at ESO What it’s like to work with ESO’s telescopes and instruments How to apply for the ESO Studentship Programme Besides building and operating world-class telescopes, ESO trains the next generation of astronomers via its Studentship Programme. By bringing together astronomers, engineers and other professionals from multiple countries, ESO provides a diverse environment where students can develop a unique skill set. We have talked to five ESO PhD students to learn about their experience working in such a nurturing atmosphere. “One of the high points of being at ESO is seeing the Extremely Large Telescope being built right in front of you!”

New telescope at ESO s La Silla joins effort to protect Earth from risky asteroids

 E-Mail IMAGE: The new Test-Bed Telescope 2, a European Space Agency telescope, is housed inside the shiny white dome shown in this picture, at ESO s La Silla Observatory in Chile. The telescope. view more  Credit: I. Saviane/ESO Part of the world-wide effort to scan and identify near-Earth objects, the European Space Agency s Test-Bed Telescope 2 (TBT2), a technology demonstrator hosted at ESO s La Silla Observatory in Chile, has now started operating. Working alongside its northern-hemisphere partner telescope, TBT2 will keep a close eye on the sky for asteroids that could pose a risk to Earth, testing hardware and software for a future telescope network.

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