Title: Intergovernmental Organisation
1ESO is
Intergovernmental Organisation Provide
astronomers in member states with
state-of-the-art observational
facilities Further and organise collaboration in
astronomy and astrophysics in Europe
ESO HeadQuarters Garching bei München
UT 1 (Antu) 1998/05 UT 2 (Kueyen) 1999/03 UT
3 (Melipal) 2000/01 UT 4 (Yepun) 2000/09
Education, Dissemination, Presence in European
and International Projects
Paranal Obs. La Silla Obs. Santiago
The Very Large Telescope (VLT/VLTI)
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The European Extremely Large Telescope (E-ELT)
Whats next.
The ALMA Project
Chajnantor
M1, 42-m 984 segments M2, 6.2-m Mass 5600 t Dome
Ø 90 m Height 60 m 6 instruments
54 x 12-meter antennas, surface lt 25 µm rms 12
7-meter antennas total collecting area gt 6000
m2 Zoom array 150 m-14 km Receivers covering
wavelengths 0.3-10 mm
First Virtual Forum of Global research Community
12 July 2007
2ESO as Global Researcher
Partner in leading international Projects, f.i.,
ALMA Europe(ESO), North America, East
Asia. Participating in the EU funded research
since FP5 (6 projects). In FP6 13 projects. In
FP7, beside continuation of some important FP6
projects, ESO looks to new possible fields of
cooperation, such as ICT based e-Infrastructures
proposals in the Capacities program (3 proposals
submitted) and the Marie Curie scheme. Among
the submitted ones, EVALSO proposal aims to
create a physical infrastructure (and the tools
to exploit it) to efficiently connect the ESO and
the OCA Observatories to Europe.
The infrastructure will use the
international infrastructures created in the last
years with the EC support (RedCLARA, GEANT) to
provide European Research a competitive edge
having faster access to the collected data and
use the facilities in an ever more efficient
way
- European Research
- Astronomy
- Engineering
- Education
NRENs
100km Optical Fiber
GEANT
Reuna
Latin-America Southern Observatories
Transatlantic link
RedCLARA
EVALSO Enabling Virtual Access to Latin-America
Southern Observatories OCA Observatorio
Cerro Armazones
First Virtual Forum of Global research Community
12 July 2007