Tuesday, January 02, 2024

Meteor over Paranal Observatory in Chile: Starting the New Year with a Bang

Meteor over Paranal Observatory in Chile: Starting the New Year with a Bang

Happy New Year from the European Southern Observatory (ESO)! Firework displays are used to mark the beginning of the New Year all over the world, so we thought we would bring you our own, space-themed display to kick things off in 2024. This is a time-lapse video of the night sky above ESO’s Very Large Telescope (VLT) on Cerro Paranal, Chile. Look closely, and you will catch a glimpse of an extraterrestrial firework, otherwise known as a meteor. 

Meteors are objects from outer space that burn up as they enter Earth's atmosphere at high speeds. Often called “shooting stars” or “fireballs”, they create dazzling displays as they crash through our gaseous atmosphere, heating up as a result of friction with the air. In this sped-up time-lapse, captured in June last year, the meteor left behind a trail of smoke that slowly dispersed in the atmosphere. There are estimates that about 44 tons of meteoric material fall into Earth’s atmosphere each day—six times the amount of fireworks used in the famed Sydney Harbor display on New Year’s Eve.

The year 2023 marked a significant milestone for the Very Large Telescope (VLT), our flagship facility celebrated its 25th birthday. Comprising four 8.2-meter Unit Telescopes, two of which are visible in the showcased video, and four 1.8-meter Auxiliary Telescopes, one of which is in the foreground, the VLT remains a sharp eye on the sky. 

What is in store for 2024? Expect more groundbreaking discoveries and some exciting upgrades on the horizon. As the VLT continues to push the boundaries of astronomical exploitation, 2024 will likely be brimming with cosmic revelations and advancements.


Video Credit: B. Häußler/ESO

Duration: 21 seconds

Release Date: Jan. 1, 2024


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