File:ESOcast 246 Light.webm
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English: Using the ESO’s Very Large Telescope, astronomers have revealed the closest pair of supermassive black holes to Earth ever observed. This video summarises the discovery.
Credit: ESO Directed by: Herbert Zodet and Martin Wallner.
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ESO , Voggel et al., VST ATLAS team. Acknowledgement: Durham University/CASU/WFAU, L. Calçada, M. Kornmesser, N. Risinger (skysurvey.org), Juan Carlos Muñoz Mateos, Daniele Gasparri (www.astroatacama.com) and Digitized Sky Survey 2. Scientific consultants: Paola Amico and Mariya Lyubenova. |
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