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ESOcast is a video podcast series dedicated to bringing you the latest news and research from ESO, the European Southern Observatory. Here we explore the Universe's ultimate frontier with our host Doctor J, a.k.a. Dr. Joe Liske.The ESOcast HD is presented

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    ESOcast 66: A Groundbreaking Event for the E-ELT

    On 19 June 2014, a major milestone on the road ...

    On 19 June 2014, a major milestone on the road to the construction of the European Extremely Large Telescope was reached. Part of the 3000-metre peak of Cerro Armazones was blasted away as a step towards levelling the summit. This paves the way for t

    Jul 2, 2014 Read more
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    ESOcast 65: The Chilean Sky in Ultra High Definition

    In the Spring of 2014, a team of ESO Photo ...

    In the Spring of 2014, a team of ESO Photo ambassadors embarked on a pioneering expedition to ESO's three observatories in Chile. Their mission was to capture a wide range of images and time-lapses of the magnificent Chilean night sky and landscape i

    May 30, 2014 Read more
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    ESOcast 64: First Ring System Around Asteroid

    This ESOcast shows how observations at many sites in South ...

    This ESOcast shows how observations at many sites in South America, including ESO's La Silla Observatory, have made the surprise discovery that the remote asteroid Chariklo is surrounded by two dense and narrow rings.

    Mar 26, 2014 Read more
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    ESOcast 63: Flexible Giants — The Evolution of Telescope Mirrors

    The clear night sky offers one of the most beautiful ...

    The clear night sky offers one of the most beautiful views in nature. The eye adapts to the dark and the pupil widens to collect more light and thus allow fainter stars to become visible. But the light-collecting area of the human eye is tiny. To pee

    Feb 19, 2014 Read more
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    ESOcast 62: Three planets found in star cluster

    In this ESOcast we look at how astronomers have used ...

    In this ESOcast we look at how astronomers have used ESO's HARPS planet hunter in Chile, along with other telescopes around the world, to discover three planets orbiting stars in the cluster Messier 67. Although more than one thousand planets outside

    Jan 15, 2014 Read more
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    ESOcast 61: Chile Chill 5 - Impressions from La Silla

    In this episode of Chile Chill we take a closer ...

    In this episode of Chile Chill we take a closer look at the telescopes and instruments of ESO's first observatory at La Silla in northern Chile.

    Oct 17, 2013 Read more
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    ESOcast 60: A Polarised View of Exoplanets

    Astronomers know that planets around other stars beyond the Solar ...

    Astronomers know that planets around other stars beyond the Solar System are common. But these planets are very hard to see and even harder to study. Fortunately, there is a clever trick that helps to separate the feeble glow of a planet from the daz

    Sep 4, 2013 Read more
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    ESOcast 59: Chile Chill 4 - Images taken by the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope

    This ESOcast explores the wealth of stunning astronomical images produced ...

    This ESOcast explores the wealth of stunning astronomical images produced over a period of almost 30 years by the MPG/ESO 2.2-metre telescope at the La Silla Observatory in Chile.

    Jul 26, 2013 Read more
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    ESOcast 58: ALMA Discovers Comet Factory

    The detection of this “dust trap” solves a long-standing mystery: ...

    The detection of this “dust trap” solves a long-standing mystery: how dust particles around stars sum up to form planets, comets, and other rocky bodies. ESOcast 58 goes deep into the dust trap to explore how this comet factory works.

    Jun 6, 2013 Read more
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    ESOcast 57: ESO´s VLT Celebrates 15 Years of Success

    May 25 2013 is an important anniversary for the Very ...

    May 25 2013 is an important anniversary for the Very Large Telescope – it is exactly fifteen years since the first light on the first of its four Unit Telescopes. Since then the four original giant telescopes have been joined by the four small Auxili

    May 23, 2013 Read more
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