A thorough evaluation and prioritisation of the ESO science programme into the 2020+ timeframe took place under the auspices of a working group, comprising astronomers drawn from ESO’s advisory structure and from within ESO. This group reported to ESO’s Scientific Technical Committee, and to ESO Council, concluding the exercise with the publication of a report, “Science Priorities at ESO”. A community poll and a dedicated workshop, held in January 2015, formed part of the information gathering process. The community poll was designed to probe the demographics of the user community, its scientific interests, use of observing facilities and plans for use of future telescopes and instruments, its views on types of observing programmes and on t...
International audienceContext. In the last 15 years different ground-based spectroscopic surveys hav...
Like all sciences in general, astronomy has experienced unprecedented changes in just the last few y...
The impact of Crowdsourcing and citizen science activities on academia, businesses, governance and s...
A thorough evaluation and prioritisation of the ESO science programme into the 2020+ timeframe took ...
The ESO Public Surveys serve the science goals of the survey teams while increasing the legacy value...
I will present the current ESO Public Surveys projects, their science goals and legacy value, thanks...
<p>Surveys have become an important observational mode of ESO telescopes. Several telescopes have be...
Being one of the most fascinating and ancient sciences, astronomy has always played a special role i...
This paper presents the first data evaluation of the ESO Imaging Survey (EIS), a public survey being...
Once a year, a sunny day in May, the Users Committee meets. Each national representative has fram hi...
<p>User support department at ESO provides support to users of the ESO facilities (in particular Par...
Between the early 40s, when Baade showed the first evidence for the existence of two distinct stella...
The ESO science data archive hosts a wealth of astronomical data acquired in more than two decades u...
Context. In the last 15 years different ground-based spectroscopic surveys have been started (and co...
International audienceContext. In the last 15 years different ground-based spectroscopic surveys hav...
Like all sciences in general, astronomy has experienced unprecedented changes in just the last few y...
The impact of Crowdsourcing and citizen science activities on academia, businesses, governance and s...
A thorough evaluation and prioritisation of the ESO science programme into the 2020+ timeframe took ...
The ESO Public Surveys serve the science goals of the survey teams while increasing the legacy value...
I will present the current ESO Public Surveys projects, their science goals and legacy value, thanks...
<p>Surveys have become an important observational mode of ESO telescopes. Several telescopes have be...
Being one of the most fascinating and ancient sciences, astronomy has always played a special role i...
This paper presents the first data evaluation of the ESO Imaging Survey (EIS), a public survey being...
Once a year, a sunny day in May, the Users Committee meets. Each national representative has fram hi...
<p>User support department at ESO provides support to users of the ESO facilities (in particular Par...
Between the early 40s, when Baade showed the first evidence for the existence of two distinct stella...
The ESO science data archive hosts a wealth of astronomical data acquired in more than two decades u...
Context. In the last 15 years different ground-based spectroscopic surveys have been started (and co...
International audienceContext. In the last 15 years different ground-based spectroscopic surveys hav...
Like all sciences in general, astronomy has experienced unprecedented changes in just the last few y...
The impact of Crowdsourcing and citizen science activities on academia, businesses, governance and s...