European Southern Observatory
The
European Southern Observatory (ESO) is an international astronomical organisation, composed and supported by ten countries from the
European Union and created in
1962.
Most of its observation facilities are located in Chile (hence the name "Southern"), and the headquarters are located in Garching near Munich, Germany. ESO operates two major observatories in the Atacama desert, Chile:
One of the most ambitious ESO projects is the
Overwhelmingly Large Telescope (OWL). If built, it will be the largest
telescope in the world.
Member countries:
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