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Date: 2009-08-10 10:03:07
Chile
Very Large Telescope
Astronomy
Paranal Observatory
Cerro Paranal
Laser guide star
European Southern Observatory
Telescopes
Science

No. 101 – September[removed]Successful Completion of an Ambitious Project – A Midwinter Night’s Dream CATHERINE CESARSKY, Director General of ESO At 21:44 hours on the night of

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