This Chilean desert became a scapegoat for reckless humans who have no regard for how they affect the natural resources.
Dozens of boxes holding mirrors are placed along a remote desert hill in northern Chile as workers make progress in the ...
At an incredible 5,800 metres (19,000ft) above sea level, this road has been declared the world's highest and climbs up the side of an active volcano.
Observatories in Chile’s Atacama Desert, including the world’s largest optical telescope, could be blinded by light pollution and other unwanted side effects from the proposed construction of a renewa ...
Hidden in Chile’s Atacama Desert, the $1.5B Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) nears completion. With a massive 130-ft mirror, ...
The European Southern Observatory's (ESO) Extremely Large Telescope (ELT) — the world's largest visible- and infrared-light ...
The article covers various stories highlighting different aspects such as London's Blitz shelter tunnels becoming a tourist ...
About 99% of Earth is uninhabitable; in deep underground places with high pressure and temperature, even the toughest ...
Mount Paranal, an 8,740-foot-high (2,664 m) peak in the Atacama Desert of Northern Chile, is one of the last spots on Earth ...
The Extremely Large Telescope, under construction in Chile, aims to explore exoplanets for potential life and examine the ...
Katherine Laliotis is a freelance science writer and Ph.D. candidate in astrophysics. She often covers stories at the intersection of science and society.
The facilities operated by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) are located in the Chilean commune of Taltal, in the Antofagasta Region, on the Paranal Hill in the Atacama Desert, 130 ...