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Teide Observatory. Tenerife, Spain, Europe. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Teide Observatory. Tenerife, Spain, Europe. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Teide Observatory. Tenerife, Spain, Europe. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The road to Teide Observatory. Tenerife, Spain, Europe. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Observatorio atmosferica de Izana Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, Teide Observatory. Tenerife, Spain, Europe.
Teide Observatory, Tenerife. Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Roque de los Muchachos Observatory Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Teide Observatory, Island Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain, Europe Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of the Observatory with Mount Teide to the rear Observatorio del Teide, Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Teide Observatory is an astronomical observatory on Mount Teide at 2,390 metres, located on Tenerife, Spain. It has been operated by the Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias since its inauguration in 1964. It became one of the first major international observatories, attracting telescopes from different countries around the world because of the good astronomical seeing conditions.Astrophysics in the Canaries began here at this Observatory. Located in Izana, the site marks the point at which the municipal boundaries of La Orotava, Fasnia, and Guimar meet. The Observatory's geographical location (midway between the solar observatories of the east and west), combined with the excellent quality of the sky for astronomy, led to Teide Observatory being dedicated mainly to the study of the sun. the site hosts the best European solar telescopes, such as the 1.5-metre diameter GREGOR. In 1979, this Observatory became the birthplace of helioseismology (a technique that provides us with an insight into the interior of our star through the study of its internal and surface vibrations).Teide Observatory also hosts other kinds of excellent professional instruments, including standard nocturnal telescopes, robotic and remotely operated telescopes, and experiments to measure the cosmic microwave background radiation. With their help the most important comets in recent years have been monitored, including the collision of Comet P Shoemaker-Levy with Jupiter, and the compilation of large-scale maps of the Galactic centre.


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