ESO's Multi Unit Spectroscopic Explorer (MUSE) instrument, which is mounted on the Very Large Telescope based in the Paranal Observatory, Chile, has been focusing in on a tiny patch in the night sky previously featured in Hubble's Deep Field South image (HDF-S). After only 27 hours of continuous observation, the cutting edge instrument has captured detailed measurements of more galaxies with more detail than ever before. .. Continue Reading ESO's MUSE instrument grants astronomers a 3D map of Hubble's Deep Field South region
Section: Space
Tags: 3D, Astronomy, Hubble, Image, Telescope, Universe
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