File:A Slice of the Sky.jpg
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描述A Slice of the Sky.jpg |
English: This spectacular approximately 230-degree panoramic photograph of ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT), taken by ESO Photo Ambassador Gerhard Hüdepohl, gives us an inspiring view of a slice of the sky, encompassing both our nearest celestial neighbour and star clusters hundreds of light-years away.
The VLT’s four large Unit Telescopes dominate the foreground. With gigantic mirrors 8.2 metres across, they allow us to peer into space and see things four billion times fainter than we can see with our eyes alone. Also visible are the round enclosures of the four 1.8-metre Auxiliary Telescopes, one to the left of the Unit Telescopes and three to the right. This observatory has an excellent location, on Cerro Paranal in the Chilean Atacama Desert. It is so high, at 2600 metres altitude, that what looks like the rippling ocean to the west, on the left of the image, is in fact the cloud layer below the mountaintop. The Pacific Ocean is indeed in this direction, but lies below the clouds. The slice of sky visible in the photograph contains a wealth of astronomical objects, including several that are well known. The bright orb above the blanket of cloud is actually the Moon, which is illuminating the telescopes, and also the sky. Soon it will dip below the horizon and a deeper darkness will cover the mountain. Just above the Moon is what appears to be a bright star, but is in fact the planet Jupiter. A large gas giant, it is one of the brightest celestial objects in the night sky. The tightly grouped collection of stars near the top middle of the photograph is a cluster called the Pleiades, often known as the Seven Sisters. Above the Unit Telescope second from the left is the bright star Capella, while the stars Pollux and Castor, which represent the heads of Gemini (The Twins), can be seen above and slightly to the right of the right-most Unit Telescope. Above the shadowed Auxiliary Telescope to the right is the open cluster Praesepe, also known as the Beehive Cluster, or Messier 44. Above it, near the top of the image, is the bright star Procyon. |
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来源 | http://www.eso.org/public/images/potw1123a/ |
作者 | ESO/G.Hüdepohl |
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作者 | Gerhard Huedepohl |
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曝光时间 | 20/1秒(20) |
光圈值 | f/3.3000000015367 |
感光度(ISO) | 1,600 |
数据生成日期时间 | 2010年12月13日 (一) 01:02 |
图像内容提要 | Night panorama of VLT telescope platform with Jupiter and Moon setting |
宽度 | 10,573 px |
高度 | 2,955 px |
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压缩方案 | LZW |
像素构成 | RGB |
方向 | 正常 |
色彩组分数 | 3 |
水平分辨率 | 234.553 dpi |
垂直分辨率 | 234.553 dpi |
数据排布 | 大块格式 |
使用软件 | Adobe Photoshop CS4 Windows |
文件修改日期时间 | 2011年6月3日 (五) 11:58 |
Exif版本 | 2.21 |
数字化日期时间 | 2010年12月13日 (一) 01:02 |
APEX快门速度 | −4.321928 |
APEX光圈 | 3.444932 |
色彩空间 | 未标定 |
图像宽度 | 10,573 px |
图像高度 | 2,955 px |
元数据最后修改日期 | 2011年6月3日 (五) 13:58 |
原始文件唯一ID | xmp.did:3865B7717F09E0119D0EDD42A204DC57 |
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联系信息 | gh@atacamaphoto.com
www.atacamaphoto.com
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展示的国家 | Chile |
IIM版本 | 2 |