This article is a first summary of the observations done with ESO telescopes and instrumentation in the context of NASA's Deep Impact (DI) space mission. The ESO observers were part of an extremely active, communicative and thus successful worldwide network of observers. Through this network all information was freely exchanged and highlights are reported here as well
peer reviewedOn 4 July 2005, many observatories around the world and in space observed the collision...
This paper presents the first data evaluation of the ESO Imaging Survey (EIS), a public survey being...
Measuring an observatory's research output is an integral part of its science operations. Like many ...
This article is a first summary of the observations done with ESO telescopes and instrumentation in ...
International audienceOn 4 July 2005 at 05:52 UT, the impactor of NASA's Deep Impact (DI) mission cr...
The ESO Public Surveys serve the science goals of the survey teams while increasing the legacy value...
In the 1990s, ESO was a world leader in remote observing with ground-based optical telescopes. The...
Prior to the selection of the comet 9P/Tempel 1 as the Deep Impact mission target, the comet was not...
The world of Earth observation (EO) data is rapidly changing, driven by exponential advances in sens...
<p>Surveys have become an important observational mode of ESO telescopes. Several telescopes have be...
peer reviewedAround the time of the impact of NASA's Deep Impact (DI) mission at comet 9P/Tempel 1, ...
AbstractOn July 4th, 2005, in celebration of our nation's birthday, NASA's Deep Impact Impactor spac...
The world of Earth observation (EO) data is rapidly changing, driven by exponential advances in sens...
On 4 July 2005, many observatories around the world and in space observed the collision of Deep Impa...
On 4 July 2005, many observatories around the world and in space observed the collision of Deep Impa...
peer reviewedOn 4 July 2005, many observatories around the world and in space observed the collision...
This paper presents the first data evaluation of the ESO Imaging Survey (EIS), a public survey being...
Measuring an observatory's research output is an integral part of its science operations. Like many ...
This article is a first summary of the observations done with ESO telescopes and instrumentation in ...
International audienceOn 4 July 2005 at 05:52 UT, the impactor of NASA's Deep Impact (DI) mission cr...
The ESO Public Surveys serve the science goals of the survey teams while increasing the legacy value...
In the 1990s, ESO was a world leader in remote observing with ground-based optical telescopes. The...
Prior to the selection of the comet 9P/Tempel 1 as the Deep Impact mission target, the comet was not...
The world of Earth observation (EO) data is rapidly changing, driven by exponential advances in sens...
<p>Surveys have become an important observational mode of ESO telescopes. Several telescopes have be...
peer reviewedAround the time of the impact of NASA's Deep Impact (DI) mission at comet 9P/Tempel 1, ...
AbstractOn July 4th, 2005, in celebration of our nation's birthday, NASA's Deep Impact Impactor spac...
The world of Earth observation (EO) data is rapidly changing, driven by exponential advances in sens...
On 4 July 2005, many observatories around the world and in space observed the collision of Deep Impa...
On 4 July 2005, many observatories around the world and in space observed the collision of Deep Impa...
peer reviewedOn 4 July 2005, many observatories around the world and in space observed the collision...
This paper presents the first data evaluation of the ESO Imaging Survey (EIS), a public survey being...
Measuring an observatory's research output is an integral part of its science operations. Like many ...