Antu

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Antu is one of the four 8.2-meter Unit Telescopes of the Very Large Telescope array operated by the European Southern Observatory at Paranal in Chile.

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Antu canonical 6

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Unit Telescope
optical telescope
altitude about 2635 meters above sea level
commissioningStart late 1990s
country Chile
firstLight 1998
hasInstrument ESPRESSO (via combined focus)
FORS2
UVES
X-shooter
locatedIn Atacama Desert
Paranal Observatory
surface form: Cerro Paranal

Paranal Observatory
locatedOnContinent South America
nameLanguage Araucanian languages
surface form: Mapuche language
nameMeaning Sun
numberOfUnitTelescopesInArray 4
observatoryCode 309
operator European Southern Observatory
ownedBy European Southern Observatory
partOf Very Large Telescope
primaryMirrorDiameter 8.2 meters
scienceUse astronomical observations
astrophysics research
telescopeType reflecting telescope
unitOf Very Large Telescope
surface form: Very Large Telescope array
VLTUnitTelescopeNumber UT1
wavelengthRange near-infrared
visible light

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