
Very Large Telescope (VLT)
The Very Large Telescope (VLT) is one of the world's most advanced optical observatories, located in Chile's Atacama Desert. Comprising four giant telescopes that can work individually or together, it captures detailed images of distant stars, galaxies, and planets. Its powerful technology allows astronomers to study the universe with high clarity, uncovering information about cosmic phenomena millions or billions of light-years away. The VLT plays a crucial role in expanding our understanding of the universe's origins, structure, and evolution.