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ESOs new IR telescope finds 96 new hidden star-clusters
Wednesday, 03 August 2011 13:00
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Using data from ESA's new VISTA infrared survey telescope, an international team of astronomers has discovered 96 new open star clusters hidden by the dust in the Milky Way. This is the first time so many faint and small clusters have been found at once. These tiny and faint objects were invisible to previous surveys, but they could not escape the sensitive infrared detectors of the world’s largest survey telescope, which can peer through the dust. This result comes just one year after the start of the VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea programme (VVV), one of the six public surveys on the new telescope. The results will appear in the journal Astronomy & Astrophysics. Source: ESO |




