k Moonrise behind the NTT telescope, Chile A hiker watches the full moon rise behind the 3.58metre New Technology Telescope NTT at La Silla Observatory, Chile. The NTT was the first telescope in the world to have a computercontrolled main mirror active optics. La Silla is at 2400 metres above sea level on the edge of the Chilean Atacama Desert. It is operated by the European Southern Observatory ESO. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Moonrise behind the NTT telescope, Chile A hiker watches the full moon rise behind the 3.58 metre New Technology Telescope  NTT  at La Silla Observatory, Chile. The NTT was the first telescope in the world to have a computer controlled main mirror  active optics . La Silla is at 2400 metres above sea level on the edge of the Chilean Atacama Desert. It is operated by the European Southern Observatory  ESO .
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Moonrise behind the NTT telescope, Chile

A hiker watches the full moon rise behind the 3.58-metre New Technology Telescope (NTT) at La Silla Observatory, Chile. The NTT was the first telescope in the world to have a computer-controlled main mirror (active optics). La Silla is at 2400 metres above sea level on the edge of the Chilean Atacama Desert. It is operated by the European Southern Observatory (ESO).

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