From ESO: “First Results from the ESO Ultra HD Expedition”


European Southern Observatory

Richard Hook
ESO, La Silla, Paranal and E-ELT Press Officer
Garching bei München, Germany
Tel: +49 89 3200 6655
Email: rhook@eso.org

The ESO Ultra HD Expedition may now be over, but there is much work being done behind-the-scenes to process and combine all the footage the team has taken — a staggering 10 TB of images and video. With four times the resolution of HD, Ultra HD takes our view of the night sky into a new, immersive dimension. The expedition team can now present some of their first results in dramatic Ultra HD footage — bringing the Universe closer than ever before.

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While the production of Ultra HD TV displays and cameras has flourished, very little Ultra HD content has been made universally available until now. ESO is now changing this by delivering free Ultra HD content to all, from consumer to broadcaster, under a very liberal licensing model.

A little over a month ago, ESO’s videographer Herbert Zodet and the three ESO Photo Ambassadors: Yuri Beletsky, Christoph Malin and Babak Tafreshi embarked on their expedition to Chile with the goal of capturing footage at ESO’s three observing sites in all their grandeur — using state-of-the-art Ultra HD tools.

First the team visited ESO’s Paranal Observatory in northern Chile, home to the Very Large Telescope array (VLT) — ESO’s flagship facility for European ground-based astronomy. They then drove to ALMA, the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array — a huge new facility at 5000 metres above sea level on the Chajnantor Plateau, dedicated to studying the cool Universe. Finally, the team headed to La Silla, ESO’s first observatory — home to the ESO 3.6-metre telescope and the 3.58-metre New Technology Telescope.

ESO VLT
ESO/VLT at Cerro Paranal

ALMA Array
ALMA Array at Chajnantor

ESO LaSilla Long View
ESO La Silla

ESO 3.6m telescope & HARPS at LaSilla
ESO 3.6 meter telescope at LaSilla

ESO NTT
ESO/NTT

The team created a wide range of content including timelapses, stills and panoramas in Ultra HD quality — as well as timelapses and stills in planetarium fulldome format — footage which will be used in fulldome planetarium shows in the ESO Supernova facility from 2017. The almost perfect atmospheric conditions at each of the sites provided crystal-clear views of the night sky, further enhancing this visually stunning production.

A number of impressive videos and photos are now being released, and some linked to this Announcement in the right sidebar [in the original article]. Direct links for more of the first results from the expedition are here:

[links to the below items are in the main article]
For media and others:
UHD stills, of which several are large panoramas, adding to ESO’s already large collection of high resolution stills and panorama stills
UHD timelapses adding to ESO’s already large collection of time-lapses
UHD day-time video footage adding to ESO’s already large collection of Ultra HD videos
For use for broadcasters the expedition is captured in a five UHD compilations featuring:
Photographers at ESO’s UHD Expedition
La Silla
Very Large Telescope
ALMA
UHD timelapses
For planetarium producers:
UHD fulldome stills (fish-eye, 4K) (adding to ESO’s collection of fulldome stills)
UHD fulldome timelapses (fish-eye, 4K) (adding to ESO’s collection of fulldome timelapses)
UHD 360 degree panoramas (adding to ESO’s collection of 360 degree panoramas)

Much more is in the pipeline, so stay tuned for much more ultra HD content over the coming weeks. The very best images will be released as ESO Pictures of the Week over the coming months. Also look out for the upcoming ESOcast about the ESO Ultra HD Expedition.

See the full article, with notes, here.

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