DescriptionClose up of the BlackGEM array at ESO’s La Silla Observatory (blackgem2).jpg
English: Shown in this image are the three telescopes of the BlackGEM array at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile. The telescopes can quickly scan large areas of the sky to find a source that has emitted gravitational waves detected by LIGO and Virgo.
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Shown in this image are the three telescopes of the BlackGEM array at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile. The telescopes can quickly scan large areas of the sky to find a source that has emitted gravitational waves detected by LIGO and Virgo.
Close up of the BlackGEM array at ESO’s La Silla Observatory
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Shown in this image are the three telescopes of the BlackGEM array at ESO’s La Silla Observatory in Chile. The telescopes can quickly scan large areas of the sky to find a source that has emitted gravitational waves detected by LIGO and Virgo.
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