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Chajnantor at sunset
The ALMA telescope sees the Universe in "light" that has wavelengths of millimetres or less, and reveals, for example, star-forming regions in our galaxy that would otherwise be hidden from astronomers. But it cannot see the spectacle of a Chajnantor sunset in visible light, as photographed here by one of ESO's Photo Ambassadors who is visiting all of ESO's observatories in Chile. He is a member of the Fulldome Expedition team, whose objective is to obtain images for use in planetarium presentations.
ID Photo : DA-Horalek-upr_img_5528-cc-1-2
Auteur : Petr Horalek
Dimensions Photo : 12.5 Mpixels (35,7 Mo décompressé) - 4994x2497 pixels (42.3x21.1 cm / 16.6x8.3 pouces à 300 ppp)
Mots clés Photo : ALMA, Chajnantor
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