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The Milky Way arcs over the Very Large Telescope | Space photo of the day for Nov. 5, 2025
It's a reminder of why preserving pristine night skies remains essential for both astronomy and human wonder.
The James Webb and Very Large telescopes spotted a free-floating planet accreting material at a record rate, displaying ...
A spooky bat has been spotted flying over the European Southern Observatory's (ESO's) Paranal site in Chile, right in time ...
Halloween telescope image reveals bat-shaped stellar nursery where infant stars are born. The cosmic creature spans four full ...
The MUSE instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) monitored asteroid Dimorphos post-NASA DART impact. See the evolution of the debris cloud created by the smash-up over the course of a month; ...
The most prominent clouds here are RCW 94, which represents the right wing of the bat, and RCW 95, which forms the body, while the other parts of the bat have no official designation. Credit: ...
Image of the irregular dwarf galaxy Sextans A, located at a distance of about 4 million light years from us, towards the edge of the Local Group, captured by the VST (VLT Survey Telescope), an Italian ...
Last week, four lasers were projected into the sky above the European Southern Observatory (ESO) Paranal site in Chile. The ...
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is now reaching its closest point to the sun, or perihelion, on Wednesday, according to NASA.
Astronomers have captured a haunting image of a “cosmic bat” spreading its wings across deep space. This nebula, 10,000 light-years away, glows crimson as newborn stars ignite clouds of gas and dust.
Today marks the 10th anniversary since First Light with ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), the most advanced optical telescope in the world. Since then, the VLT has evolved into a unique suite of four ...
A gibbous moon, like the one captured here, refers to a phase in which the moon is more than half illuminated but not yet ...
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