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eso-

  1. a combining form meaning “inner,” used in the formation of compound words:

    esonarthex.



ESO

abbreviation for

  1. European Southern Observatory
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Origin of eso-1

< Greek, combining form representing éō within
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"Similar follow-up observations with ESO instruments will be important for understanding what is going on in the star," concludes Ohnaka.

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Dr Elise Vernet is an adaptive optics specialist at ESO and has been overseeing development of the five giant mirrors that will gather and channel light to the telescope’s measuring equipment.

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While these enormous mirrors will be used to capture the light of the cosmos, ESO’s neighbours in Garching, at the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics, have created a quantum mirror to operate at the tiniest scales imaginable.

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“Una vez que empiezan, eso se convierte en la historia”.

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"Imagine you've been observing a distant galaxy for years, and it always seemed calm and inactive," says Paula Sánchez Sáez, an astronomer at ESO in Germany and lead author of the study accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics.

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