ESOcast 61: Chile Chill 5 - Impressions from La Silla. HD

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  • čas přidán 16. 10. 2013
  • 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.
    Undisturbed by narration, and set to instrumental music by John Stanford, johnstanfordmusic.com/ this Chile Chill takes you on a relaxing journey beneath the pristine Chilean skies, and through the stark but beautiful wilderness of the surrounding desert.
    This episode shows the graceful dance of ESO's telescopes, in time-lapse video, as they follow the heavens along their celestial path. Also, high resolution images from ESO's telescopes zoom deep into the cosmos, showing detail imperceivable to the human eye.
    Credit: ESO
    Editing: Herbert Zodet.
    Web and technical support: Mathias André and Raquel Yumi Shida.
    Written by: Phillip Keane.
    Music: John Stanford .johnstanfordmusic.com/
    Footage and photos: ESO, Alexandre Santerne, José Francisco Salgado josefrancisco.org/, H. Dahle, Y. Beletsky, Dave Jones, F. Comeron, Nick Risinger skysurvey.org/ Digitized Sky Survey 2.
    Directed by: Herbert Zodet.
    Executive producer: Lars Lindberg Christensen.
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  • @CatherineLaplaceBuilhe
    @CatherineLaplaceBuilhe  Před 10 lety +3

    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.
    Undisturbed by narration, and set to instrumental music by John Stanford, johnstanfordmusic.com/ this Chile Chill takes you on a relaxing journey beneath the pristine Chilean skies, and through the stark but beautiful wilderness of the surrounding desert.
    This episode shows the graceful dance of ESO's telescopes, in time-lapse video, as they follow the heavens along their celestial path. Also, high resolution images from ESO's telescopes zoom deep into the cosmos, showing detail imperceivable to the human eye.
    Credit: ESO

  • @alesandropolis
    @alesandropolis Před 10 lety

    Exelente !!

  • @uyangamelody5843
    @uyangamelody5843 Před 10 lety

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