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DescriptionThe TRAPPIST telescope at La Silla.jpg
English: Image of the TRAnsiting Planets and PlanetesImals Small Telescope–South (TRAPPIST), at a snowy La Silla Observatory, in Chile. TRAPPIST is devoted to the study of planetary systems through two approaches: the detection and characterisation of planets located outside the Solar System (exoplanets) and the study of comets orbiting around the Sun. The 60-cm national telescope is operated from a control room in Liège, Belgium, 12 000 km away. This photo was taken by ESO Photo Ambassador Alexandre Santerne.
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Image of the TRAnsiting Planets and PlanetesImals Small Telescope (TRAPPIST), at a snowy La Silla Observatory, in Chile. TRAPPIST is devoted to the study of planetary systems through two approaches: the detection and characterisation of planets located outside the Solar System (exoplanets) and the study of comets orbiting around the Sun. The 60-cm national telescope is operated from a control room in Liège, Belgium, 12 000 km away. This photo was taken by ESO Photo Ambassador Alexandre Santerne.
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10:44, 11 June 2013
Keywords
La Silla
TRAnsiting Planets and PlanetesImals Small Telescope