The Chilean Sky
A look back to our visit to Atacama Desert in 2014, on assignment for European Southern Observatory (ESO) in an expedition to three observatories in Chile. The mission was to capture a wide range of images and time-lapses of the magnificent southern sky and Atacama landscape in high resolution.

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The largest telescope that will ever be built*

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Atacama Stargazing in Chile Changed My Life

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First Ever Images from the Vera Rubin Telescope

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What The Super El Niño Will Do To Our Planet in 2026

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What Do Unedited Hubble Photos Actually Look Like?

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ESOcast 50: Chile Chill 1

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Chile in 4K - Incredible Scenes & Hidden Gems

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Photographer captures Milky Way in Atacama Desert (Plus Benro Giveaway!)

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Orion is Hiding Something Nobody Told You About

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Atacama Desert has Chilean astronomers seeing stars

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The Hidden History of the Pleiades Star Cluster

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Astronomers Missed This for 230 Years

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ESOcast 85: Chile Chill 7 — "Visitors to the Desert"

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ELT: The New Telescope that could Find the Origin of the Universe

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2024 Chile Astronomy Trip. San Pedro de Atacama. Space Obs. June 3-7, 2024

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Shooting the Milky Way from Every Light Pollution Level

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Every Rare Space Event We’ll Actually See Before We Die

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Alan Midkiff's Roll-Out Telescope Observatory (Observatory Tours #7)

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VOYAGER 1: The Story of the Next 10 Trillion Years | 4K

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