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Star trails over the ESO 3.6-metre telescope | Star trails o… | Flickr
Star trails over the ESO 3.6-metre telescope | Star trails o… | Flickr

Observatories – Red Dots
Observatories – Red Dots

ESO - HARPS
ESO - HARPS

Three years of HARPS-N solar data to help detecting “Earth 2.0” — NCCR  PlanetS
Three years of HARPS-N solar data to help detecting “Earth 2.0” — NCCR PlanetS

HARPS | ESO
HARPS | ESO

ESO 3.6 m Telescope - Wikipedia
ESO 3.6 m Telescope - Wikipedia

Nayoro Kitasubaru Observatory(Hokkaido, Japan): Guide, Location and Hotels  | MYSTAYS
Nayoro Kitasubaru Observatory(Hokkaido, Japan): Guide, Location and Hotels | MYSTAYS

50 New Exoplanets Discovered by HARPS HD - YouTube
50 New Exoplanets Discovered by HARPS HD - YouTube

File:The ESO 3.6-metre telescope at La Silla.jpg - Wikimedia Commons
File:The ESO 3.6-metre telescope at La Silla.jpg - Wikimedia Commons

The HELIOS instrument at the ESO 3.6-metre telescope in Chile | ESO
The HELIOS instrument at the ESO 3.6-metre telescope in Chile | ESO

HARPS Sees Sunshine for the First Time | ESO France
HARPS Sees Sunshine for the First Time | ESO France

Observatories – Red Dots
Observatories – Red Dots

HARPS-N Solar Telescope Data Release — HARPS-N
HARPS-N Solar Telescope Data Release — HARPS-N

ESO a Twitter: "Pictured here almost one year ago is our 3.6-metre telescope  located at La Silla. First beginning operations in 1977, the telescope is  home to HARPS, the world's foremost exoplanet
ESO a Twitter: "Pictured here almost one year ago is our 3.6-metre telescope located at La Silla. First beginning operations in 1977, the telescope is home to HARPS, the world's foremost exoplanet

PDF] HARPS: ESO's coming planet searcher. Chasing exoplanets with the La  Silla 3.6-m telescope | Semantic Scholar
PDF] HARPS: ESO's coming planet searcher. Chasing exoplanets with the La Silla 3.6-m telescope | Semantic Scholar

High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher-North (HARPS-N) | Center for  Astrophysics
High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher-North (HARPS-N) | Center for Astrophysics

ESO 3.6m telescope & HARPS at Cerro LaSilla, Chile, 600 km north of  Santiago de Chile at an altitude of 2400 metres. | sciencesprings
ESO 3.6m telescope & HARPS at Cerro LaSilla, Chile, 600 km north of Santiago de Chile at an altitude of 2400 metres. | sciencesprings

Local Control Unit software development for HARPS-N instrument –  Observatory of Geneva - Swiss Optic System
Local Control Unit software development for HARPS-N instrument – Observatory of Geneva - Swiss Optic System

Astrocombs
Astrocombs

English: A 360 degree view of a rare cloudscape over La Silla, in the  southern edges of the Atacama Desert, home of ESO's first observing site.  Here ESO operates three major telescopes:
English: A 360 degree view of a rare cloudscape over La Silla, in the southern edges of the Atacama Desert, home of ESO's first observing site. Here ESO operates three major telescopes:

High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher - Wikipedia
High Accuracy Radial Velocity Planet Searcher - Wikipedia

3.6m telescope & HARPS at Cerro LaSilla, Chile, 600 km north of Santiago de  Chile at an altitude of 2400 metres. | sciencesprings
3.6m telescope & HARPS at Cerro LaSilla, Chile, 600 km north of Santiago de Chile at an altitude of 2400 metres. | sciencesprings

ESA - Harps prêt à être installé sur son télescope
ESA - Harps prêt à être installé sur son télescope

A micro-alignment telescope in the HARPS-N Laboratory of the UK Astronomy  Centre, Royal Observatory, Edinburgh Stock Photo - Alamy
A micro-alignment telescope in the HARPS-N Laboratory of the UK Astronomy Centre, Royal Observatory, Edinburgh Stock Photo - Alamy

Design of the HARPS polarimeter. The converging beam from the telescope...  | Download Scientific Diagram
Design of the HARPS polarimeter. The converging beam from the telescope... | Download Scientific Diagram

Thanks to the HARPS-N spectrograph, the TNG can see Venus
Thanks to the HARPS-N spectrograph, the TNG can see Venus

TNG :: Watching for the next solar cycle with the HARPS-N solar telescope
TNG :: Watching for the next solar cycle with the HARPS-N solar telescope