File:ESOcast 119.webm
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English: ESO’s new Adaptive Optics Facility has just opened its eyes to the sky for the first time. Coupled with the revolutionary instrument MUSE, this is one of the most advanced and powerful technological systems ever built for ground-based astronomy.
Credit : ESO. Directed by: Herbert Zodet.
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Source | ESOcast 119: AOF First Light | ||||||||||||||||||||||
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