First Images from the VLT Survey Telescope
June 8, 2011
The VLT Survey Telescope (VST) is the latest addition to ESO’s Paranal Observatory. This new telescope has just made its first release of impressive images of the southern sky. The VST is a state-of-the-art 2.6-metre telescope, with the huge 268-megapixel camera OmegaCAM at its heart. It is designed to map the sky both quickly and with very fine image quality. It is a visible-light telescope that perfectly complements ESO’s VISTA infrared survey telescope. New images of the Omega Nebula and the globular cluster Omega Centauri demonstrate the VST’s power.
Credit:
ESO.
Topics:
Technology Internet, VLT Survey Telescope, Paranal Observatory, Telescopes, ESO's Paranal Observatory, Hans-Emil Schuster, Optical telescope, Omega Centauri, Cerro Paranal, Very Large Telescope, VistA, European Southern Observatory
