![Increasing data volumes of existing and upcoming telescopes: Very Large... | Download Scientific Diagram Increasing data volumes of existing and upcoming telescopes: Very Large... | Download Scientific Diagram](https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Christian_Igel/publication/316007987/figure/fig2/AS:667045133832192@1536047361039/Increasing-data-volumes-of-existing-and-upcoming-telescopes-Very-Large-Telescope-VLT_Q640.jpg)
Increasing data volumes of existing and upcoming telescopes: Very Large... | Download Scientific Diagram
![English: Astronomers using data from ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT), at the Paranal Observatory in Chile, have made an impressive composite of the nebula Messier 17, also known as the Omega Nebula English: Astronomers using data from ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT), at the Paranal Observatory in Chile, have made an impressive composite of the nebula Messier 17, also known as the Omega Nebula](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2BAMAYN/english-astronomers-using-data-from-esos-very-large-telescope-vlt-at-the-paranal-observatory-in-chile-have-made-an-impressive-composite-of-the-nebula-messier-17-also-known-as-the-omega-nebula-or-the-swan-nebula-the-painting-like-image-shows-vast-clouds-of-gas-and-dust-illuminated-by-the-intense-radiation-from-young-stars-the-image-shows-a-central-region-about-15-light-years-across-although-the-entire-nebula-is-even-larger-about-40-light-years-in-total-messier-17-is-in-the-constellation-of-sagittarius-the-archer-about-6000-light-years-from-earth-it-is-a-popular-target-for-amate-2BAMAYN.jpg)
English: Astronomers using data from ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT), at the Paranal Observatory in Chile, have made an impressive composite of the nebula Messier 17, also known as the Omega Nebula
![English: Image obtained with ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT) of the spiral galaxy observed by the European Commissioner for Science and Research, Janez Poto nik, when at Paranal. NGC 134 is a English: Image obtained with ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT) of the spiral galaxy observed by the European Commissioner for Science and Research, Janez Poto nik, when at Paranal. NGC 134 is a](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2BAMAE9/english-image-obtained-with-esos-very-large-telescope-vlt-of-the-spiral-galaxy-observed-by-the-european-commissioner-for-science-and-research-janez-poto-nik-when-at-paranal-ngc-134-is-a-barred-spiral-with-its-spiral-arms-loosely-wrapped-around-a-bright-bar-shaped-central-region-the-red-features-lounging-along-its-spiral-arms-are-glowing-clouds-of-hot-gas-in-which-stars-are-forming-so-called-hii-regions-the-galaxy-also-shows-prominent-dark-lanes-of-dust-across-the-disc-obscuring-part-of-the-galaxys-starlight-the-image-is-a-colour-composite-based-on-data-obtained-in-the-b-v-r-a-2BAMAE9.jpg)
English: Image obtained with ESO's Very Large Telescope (VLT) of the spiral galaxy observed by the European Commissioner for Science and Research, Janez Poto nik, when at Paranal. NGC 134 is a
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![Day and night, we're mapping the sky (and producing terabytes of data) – National Radio Astronomy Observatory Day and night, we're mapping the sky (and producing terabytes of data) – National Radio Astronomy Observatory](https://public.nrao.edu/wp-content/uploads/2018/08/vla_figure1.jpg)
Day and night, we're mapping the sky (and producing terabytes of data) – National Radio Astronomy Observatory
![English: Image of the supergiant star Betelgeuse obtained with the NACO adaptive optics instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope. The use of NACO combined with a so-called “lucky imaging” technique, allowed the English: Image of the supergiant star Betelgeuse obtained with the NACO adaptive optics instrument on ESO's Very Large Telescope. The use of NACO combined with a so-called “lucky imaging” technique, allowed the](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2BAMB1C/english-image-of-the-supergiant-star-betelgeuse-obtained-with-the-naco-adaptive-optics-instrument-on-esos-very-large-telescope-the-use-of-naco-combined-with-a-so-called-lucky-imaging-technique-allowed-the-astronomers-to-obtain-the-sharpest-ever-image-of-betelgeuse-even-with-earths-turbulent-image-distorting-atmosphere-in-the-way-the-resolution-is-as-fine-as-37-milliarcseconds-which-is-roughly-the-size-of-a-tennis-ball-on-the-international-space-station-iss-as-seen-from-the-ground-the-image-is-based-on-data-obtained-in-the-near-infrared-through-different-filters-the-field-of-v-2BAMB1C.jpg)