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A very hungry planet! 🪐
That little dot is WISPIT 2b, a newborn exoplanet. About 5 times the mass of Jupiter, the planet is eating its way through its dusty cradle as it orbits the host star, a younger version of our Sun 🌞
Taken with ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) in #Chile, this image is the first clear detection of a baby planet in a disc with multiple rings.
Read more: https://www.eso.org/public/images/potw2534a/
📷 ESO/R. F. van Capelleveen et al.
As the Milky Way band appears to pour into our Extremely Large Telescope in #Chile, the cranes around it seem to do the same while they further advance the telescope.
Once complete, the ELT will be breaking down the light above in unparalleled detail with its huge 39 m mirror.
More: https://www.eso.org/public/images/potw2533a/
📷 C. Letelier/ESO
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Sailing beneath a sea of stars!
Feast your eyes on this stunning image of our Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) underneath a gorgeous starry night sky in #Chile. It almost looks like a ship cresting a great, shadowy wave. ⛵️🌊
Read more: https://www.eso.org/public/images/potw2530a/
📷 P. Romaniuk/ESO
💥💥 Double detonation!
For the first time, astronomers have obtained visual evidence that a star met its end by blasting twice.
This was done by studying the centuries-old remains of supernova SNR 0509-67.5 with our Very Large Telescope. Led by the Univ. of South Wales, this shows some of the most important explosions in the Universe in a new light.
What happened exactly? Keep reading.
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📷 ESO/P. Das et al. Backgr. stars (HST): K. Noll et al.