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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.... more
FAQs about ESOcast SD:How many episodes does ESOcast SD have?The podcast currently has 264 episodes available.
January 09, 2018ESOcast 145 Light: First ELT Main Mirror Segments Successfully Cast (4K UHD)The first hexagonal segments for the main mirror of ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) have been successfully cast by the German company SCHOTT at their facility in Mainz. These segments will form parts of the ELT’s 39-metre main mirror, which will have 798 segments in total when completed. The ELT will be the largest optical telescope in the world when it sees first light in 2024....more2minPlay
December 20, 2017ESOcast 144 Light: Giant Bubbles on Red Giant Star’s Surface (4K UHD)Astronomers using ESO’s Very Large Telescope have for the first time directly observed granulation patterns on the surface of a star outside the Solar System — the ageing red giant π1 Gruis....more2minPlay
December 15, 2017ESOcast 143 Light: ELT Testing in a Wind Tunnel (4K UHD)This ESOcast Light explores how and why engineers are undertaking wind tunnel tests for ESO’s Extremely Large Telescope....more2minPlay
December 13, 2017ESOcast 142 Light: Stellar Nursery Blooms into View (4K UHD)The OmegaCAM imager on ESO’s VLT Survey Telescope at the Paranal Observatory in Chile has captured a glittering view of the stellar nursery called Sharpless 29. Many astronomical phenomena can be seen in the giant image, including cosmic dust and gas clouds that reflect, absorb, and re-emit the light of hot young stars within the nebula....more2minPlay
December 06, 2017ESOcast 141 Light: ESPRESSO — the Next Generation Planet HunterThe Echelle SPectrograph for Rocky Exoplanet and Stable Spectroscopic Observations (ESPRESSO) successfully made its first observations in November 2017. Installed on ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) in Chile, ESPRESSO will search for exoplanets with unprecedented precision by looking at the miniscule changes in the properties of light coming from their host stars....more2minPlay
November 29, 2017ESOcast 140 Light: MUSE Dives into the Hubble Ultra Deep FieldAstronomers using the MUSE instrument on ESO’s Very Large Telescope in Chile have conducted the deepest spectroscopic survey ever. They focused on the Hubble Ultra Deep Field, measuring distances and properties of 1600 very faint galaxies including 72 galaxies that have never been detected before, even by Hubble itself. This wealth of new information is giving astronomers insight into star formation in the early Universe, and allows them to study the motions and other properties of early galaxies — made possible by MUSE’s unique spectroscopic capabilities....more2minPlay
November 27, 2017ESOcast 139: ALMA and the Cold Interstellar CloudsYour home and the Universe have at least one thing in common: they can be very dusty places! When you get back after a very long vacation, it may happen that the windows in your home are so full of dust that you can’t see through them anymore. Surprisingly, astronomers have a similar problem!...more3minPlay
November 20, 2017ESOcast 138 Light: VLT Discovers First Interstellar Asteroid is like Nothing Seen Before (4K UHD)For the first time ever astronomers have studied an asteroid that has entered the Solar System from interstellar space. Observations from ESO’s Very Large Telescope in Chile and other observatories around the world show that this unique object was travelling through space for millions of years before its chance encounter with our star system. It appears to be a dark, reddish, highly-elongated rocky or high-metal-content object....more2minPlay
November 15, 2017ESOcast 137 Light: Temperate Planet Orbiting Quiet Red Dwarf (4K UHD)A temperate planet has been discovered only 11 light-years from Earth by a team using ESO’s unique planet-hunting HARPS instrument. The new world has the designation Ross 128 b and is now the second-closest temperate planet to be detected after Proxima b....more2minPlay
November 03, 2017ESOcast 136 Light: ALMA Discovers Cold Dust Around Nearest Star (4K UHD)The ALMA Observatory in Chile has detected dust around the closest star to the Solar System, Proxima Centauri. These new observations reveal the glow coming from cold dust in a region between one to four times as far from Proxima Centauri as the Earth is from the Sun....more2minPlay
FAQs about ESOcast SD:How many episodes does ESOcast SD have?The podcast currently has 264 episodes available.