ESOcast 46: Catching Light -- Special 50th anniversary episode #6

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  • Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
  • ESOcast 46 is the sixth special episode of this series. It describes how state-of-the-art cameras and spectrographs help ESO's powerful telescopes collect and analyse the faint light from the distant Universe. Without these instruments, ESO's eyes on the sky would be blind.
    Today's astronomical images are very different from those from the 1960s. Back then, astronomers used large photographic glass plates, which were not very sensitive and hard to handle. Nowadays, ESO's telescopes use some of the largest and most sensitive electronic detectors in the world. They catch almost every cosmic photon and recover almost every possible bit of information. For instance, the VLT Survey Telescope's camera - OmegaCAM - has 32 detectors, which team up to produce spectacular images of the Universe, each with an impressive 268 million pixels.
    But astronomy is not only about taking breathtaking images. Astronomers are always after as much information as possible so they need to dissect the starlight into its component colours to study its composition. Spectroscopy is one of the most powerful tools in astronomy and ESO's telescopes also have some of the world's most powerful spectrographs, such as the powerful X-shooter at the Very Large Telescope. Spectroscopy allows astronomers to infer important properties of the stars, such as the chemical elements they contain, their temperatures, motions, and even their ages. Moreover, they can study the atmospheres of exoplanets orbiting distant stars or newborn galaxies at the edge of observable Universe.
    Watch this episode to discover more about ESO's state-of-the-art astronomical instruments.
    More information and download-options: www.eso.org/pub...
    Credit:
    An ESO production
    Directed by: Lars Lindberg Christensen
    Art Direction, Production Design: Martin Kornmesser
    Producer: Herbert Zodet
    Written by: Govert Schilling
    3D animations and graphics: Martin Kornmesser & Luis Calçada
    Editing: Martin Kornmesser
    Cinematography: Herbert Zodet & Peter Rixner
    Sound engineer: Cristian Larrea
    Audio Mastering: Peter Rixner
    Host & Lead Scientist: Dr J (Dr Joe Liske, ESO)
    Narration: Sara Mendes da Costa
    Soundtrack & Sound Effects: movetwo - Axel Kornmesser & Markus Löffler & zero-project (zero-project.gr)
    Proof reading: Anne Rhodes
    Technical support: Lars Holm Nielsen, Raquel Yumi Shida & Mathias Andre
    DVD Authoring: Andre Roquette
    Executive producer: Lars Lindberg Christensen
    Footage and photos:
    ESO
    Christoph Malin (christophmalin.com)
    Babak Tafreshi/TWAN
    Stéphane Guisard (eso.org/~sguisard)
    José Francisco Salgado (josefrancisco.org)
    Alexandre Santerne
    Nick Risinger (skysurvey.org)
    Martin Kornmesser
    Herbert Zodet
    J. Dommaget/J. Boulon/J. Doornenbal/W. Schlosser/F.K. Edmondson/A. Blaauw/Rademakers/R. Holder
    Mineworks
    Daniel Crouch/Rare Books (crouchrarebooks.com)
    Getty Images
    Royal Astronomical Society/Science Photo Library
    Jay M. Pasachoff
    Chris de Coning/South African Library/Warner-Madear
    Africana Museum/Warner
    Leiden University
    G. Brammer
    Mauricio Anton/Science Library
    NASA/Spitzer Science Center/R. Hurt
    VISTA/J. Emerson
    Digitized Sky Survey 2
    MPE/S. Gillessen/M. Schartmann
    PIONIER/IPAG
    Rainer Lenzen/MPIA Heidelberg
    West-Eastern Divan Orchestra in Berlin by KolBerlin
    Davide De Martin
    Cambridge Astronomical Survey Unit
    IDA/Danish 1.5 m/R. Gendler and C. Thöne
    Mario Nonino, Piero Rosati and the ESO GOODS Team
    ALMA (ESO/NAOJ/NRAO)
    The NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope
    Matthias Maercker
    Igor Chekalin
    Hans-Hermann Heyer
    Edmund Janssen
    Luis Calçada
    Scott Kardel
    Tom Jarrett,
    Kevin Govender
    Sergey Stepanenko
    ESA
    NASA
    IAU/IYA2009
    T. Preibisch
    R. Fosbury (ST-ECF)
    INAF-VST/OmegaCAM
    OmegaCen/Astro-WISE/Kapteyn Institute
    A. Fujii
    J.-B. Le Bouquin et al.
    D. Coe (STScI)/J. Merten (Heidelberg/Bologna)
    Gemini Observatory/NRC/AURA/Christian Marois et al.
    M. Janson
    Jean-Luc Beuzit
    IAC (SMM) and ESPRESSO consortium
    T.M. Brown (STScI)
    UltraVISTA team, TERAPIX/CNRS/INSU/CASU
    World Wide Telescope

Комментарии • 4

  • @zefiie
    @zefiie 12 лет назад

    What an excellent video. Thank you for showing us. I'm really interested in the music at 0:39 ish. Would anyone be able to direct me to song/artist?

  • @Killatunga
    @Killatunga 12 лет назад

    That was awesome :D

  • @GDRBST
    @GDRBST 12 лет назад

    What about HARPS?