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5 years of the Very Large Telescope

ESO's (European Southern Observatory) Very Large telescope is now entering its 5th year of service and with the breath taking images already accomplished only better can be hoped for, especially once it starts acting at the VLTI (Very Large Telescope Interferometer) - no I will not start on interferometry could be here all day going on about that!

Here are some of the wonderful pictures taken by the VLT so far:

VLT Pics

For more see: http://www.eso.org/outreach/gallery/vlt/images/Top20/Top20/topvlt.html

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