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- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope abstract "The ESO 3.6 m Telescope is an optical reflecting telescope run by the European Southern Observatory at La Silla Observatory, Chile since 1977, with a clear aperture of about 3.6 metres (140 in) and 8.6 m2 (93 sq ft) area. It received an overhaul in 1999 and a new secondary in 2004. It was one of the largest optical telescopes in the world when it was completed in the late 1970s, and has supported many advanced optical and scientific achievements. It presented one of the first Adaptive Optics system available to the astronomical community, ADONIS: ADaptive Optics Near Infrared System in the 1980s.In 2012, it discovered a planet in the Alpha Centauri system using HARPS.".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope thumbnail 3.6-m_Telescope_at_La_Silla.jpg?width=300.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope wikiPageExternalLink www.eso.org.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope wikiPageExternalLink adonis.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope wikiPageID "761096".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope wikiPageRevisionID "604270330".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope angularResolution "0.2".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope area "8.8564".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope built "1976".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope built "1977".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope coords "70".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope diameter "3.566 m".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope focalLength "f/8".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope hasPhotoCollection ESO_3.6_m_Telescope.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope location Chile.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope location La_Silla_Observatory.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope mounting "Equatorial/Horseshoe".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope name "ESO 3.6 meter Telescope".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope organization European_Southern_Observatory.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope wavelength "Visible/Near IR".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope weather "Good".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope website "216.0".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope subject Category:European_Southern_Observatory.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope subject Category:Telescopes.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope comment "The ESO 3.6 m Telescope is an optical reflecting telescope run by the European Southern Observatory at La Silla Observatory, Chile since 1977, with a clear aperture of about 3.6 metres (140 in) and 8.6 m2 (93 sq ft) area. It received an overhaul in 1999 and a new secondary in 2004. It was one of the largest optical telescopes in the world when it was completed in the late 1970s, and has supported many advanced optical and scientific achievements.".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope label "ESO 3.6 m Telescope".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope label "ESO 3.6米望遠鏡".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope label "ESO-3,6-m-Teleskop".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope label "Telescopio de 3,6 metros de ESO".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope label "Télescope de 3,6 mètres de l'ESO".
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope sameAs ESO-3,6-m-Teleskop.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope sameAs Telescopio_de_3,6_metros_de_ESO.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope sameAs Télescope_de_3,6_mètres_de_l'ESO.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope sameAs ESO_3.6미터_망원경.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope sameAs m.03950g.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope sameAs Q74784.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope sameAs Q74784.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope wasDerivedFrom ESO_3.6_m_Telescope?oldid=604270330.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope depiction 3.6-m_Telescope_at_La_Silla.jpg.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope homepage index.html.
- ESO_3.6_m_Telescope isPrimaryTopicOf ESO_3.6_m_Telescope.