European Southern Observatory

Astronomers Publish New Map of the Sky Detecting Thousands of Previously Unknown Galaxies

An international team of more than 200 astronomers from 18 countries, including researchers from University College Dublin (UCD), has today…

7 years ago

Astronomers Publish New Map of the Sky Detecting Thousands of Previously Unknown Galaxies

Title image. A montage of low-power radio galaxies from the HETDEX region of the LoTSS survey, shown on an optical…

7 years ago

Win a share of 100,000 ESOS with the Eso referral program

Guest post from ESO team. As part of the Eso token sale, we’re excited to announce that we’re also offering…

7 years ago

Eso project ICO announcement

Eso is a brand new project brought to you by the team behind ClearPoll. It’s a mobile and desktop app…

7 years ago

Ireland signs Accession Agreement ahead of becoming a member of the European Southern Observatory (ESO)

The Minister of State for Training, Skills, Innovation, Research and Development, Mr John Halligan TD signed the accession agreement which will facilitate Ireland…

7 years ago

DIAS welcomes ESO membership as “hugely significant for future generations of Irish scientists”

– DIAS Professor Tom Ray appointed by Government to represent Ireland on the ESO Council – Dublin Institute for Advanced…

7 years ago

Irish astronomer leads international team to make stellar discovery

Irish Research Council Scholar and Astronomer at the Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies, Dr. Eamon O’Gorman led an international team…

9 years ago

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