A green energy plant expected to be built in Chile could increase night-time sky brightness at one of the world's most ...
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An in-depth technical analysis by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) has evaluated the impact of the INNA megaproject on ...
"Chile's astronomical prowess will be lost." (SOUNDBITE OF MUSIC) BANDERSEBAS: (Singing in Spanish). BARTLETT: By day, the astronomers and technicians at Paranal have a band, Bandersebas ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNWorld’s largest telescope faces risk from renewable energy project, warn scientistsAES Energy, a US-based company, plans to construct a large renewable hydrogen facility in Chile, just a few kilometers from ...
“Chile, and in particular Paranal, is a truly special place for astronomy: its dark skies are a natural heritage that transcends its borders and benefits all humanity,” said Itziar de ...
Like ‘a tap running’ Chile, home to around 70% of the world’s telescopes, has long been seen as a hub for stargazers. By day, astronomers at Paranal crunch numbers. By night, they explore ...
With its clear, dark skies, northern Chile is home to two fifths of the world's astronomical infrastructure, but could that be under threat with increasing urbanisation and mining development?
With its clear, dark skies, northern Chile is home to two fifths of the world's astronomical infrastructure, but could that be under threat with increasing urbanisation and mining development?
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