ESO Eclipse Activities

Planned Schedule

The general schedule of the day is as follows:

Local Time  
08:00 Doors open at La Silla Observatory Main Camp (Camp Pelicano).
08:00 – 15:30 Shuttles from the Gate to the Event area.
08:30 – 16:00 Activities proposed to the public
Tour of the ESO 3.6-metre telescope (08:30 – 15:30)
Tour of the NTT telescope (08:30 – 14:30)
Activities at the Visitor Center (08:30 – 12:45):
  • Talks
  • ALMA Sounds projection
  • Astronomical paintings
  • Historical museum of instrumentation
  • ESO exhibitions
Solar observation (08:30 – 14:15 / 15:15 - 16:15 / 17:00 - 18:00)
Music band (14:35 – 15:25)
(see details below at Outreach activities)
15:23 Partial eclipse begins.
16:39 Start of totality.
16:40 Maximum totality.
16:41 End of totality.
17:00 – 22:00 Activities proposed to the public
Solar observation (17:00 – 18:00)
Activities at the Visitor Center (17:00 – 22:00):
  • Talks
  • ALMA Sounds projection
  • Astronomical paintings
  • Historical museum of instrumentation
  • ESO exhibitions
(see details below at Outreach activities)
18:00 – 22:00 Shuttles from the Event area to the Gate.

The viewing locations

The following viewing areas are foreseen:

  • Public viewing area for ticket-holders, specially invited pupils and elderly (marked Mirador, yellow)
  • Special guests invited by the ESO Director General and Representative, Media, Outreach/Science projects (marked VIP, blue)


Aerial picture looking toward the west. The public viewing area (Mirador) is orange. The VIP area is marked in blue. The Hop-on and hop-off point for buses is marked with a green arrow. Credit: ESO

Outreach activities

You will have the possibility to enjoy different kind of outreach activities before the Total Solar Eclipse.

Please note that a booking system is not feasible due to the unpredictability of the arrival time of the public. All activities will work on a first come for served basis, so please consider waiting time.

Tour of La Silla telescopes

Tour of the NTT telescope

15-minute tour (English or Spanish), max 15 people. Start of the tour at the entrance of the NTT telescope.

8:30 to 14:15 (last tour starts at 14:00) - Check here for the detailed program of tours.

Tour of the 3.6-m telescope

Total 35-minute activity, considering 20-min tour and 15-min round trip to the 3.6-m telescope platform (English or Spanish), max 25 people. Pick-up at the Hop-on Hop-off location.

8:40 to 15:35 (last pick-up 15:00) - Check here for the detailed program of tours.

Activities at the Visitor Center

Talks

30-minutes talk will be offered to the public. Check here for the detailed program of talks.

Max capacity of the room: 80 people

ALMA Sounds

Video projecting astronomical images with a special soundtrack using ALMA Sounds

20-minute session (English or Spanish), max. 20 people.

8:50 to 12:50 (last session starts at 12:30) / 17:00 to 21:20 (last session stars at 21:00)

Check here for the detailed program of sessions.

Astronomical paintings

Paintings illustrating topics related to light

20-minute session (English – Spanish), max 20 people.

9:00 to 12:40 (last session starts at 12:20) / 17:10 to 21:30 (last session stars at 21:10)

Check here for the detailed program of sessions.

Historical museum of instrumentation

Exhibition about the history of astronomical detectors, including La Silla instrumentation pieces

Free access (max. capacity 15 people). Exhibition in English and Spanish

8:30 to 12:45 / 17:00 to 22:00

ESO exhibition

General exhibition about ESO and an exhibition of 70’s - 80’s La Silla historical pieces

8:30 to 10:00 / 17:00 to 22:00

Free access (access restricted during talks). Exhibition in English and Spanish

Solar observation

Observation of the Sun with a solar telescope and diffraction glasses.

8:30 to 14:15 / 15:15 to 16:15 / 17:00 to 18:00

Free access. Spanish-speaking and English-speaking monitors.

Music band “Steve Rothery & friends”

From 14:35 to 15:25, the general public will also enjoy the “Steve Rothery & friends” music band. They will perform hit of Marillion.

Follow the #Lucky9 during their #MeetESO social media gathering

On the occasion of the eclipse, we are organising the second #MeetESO tweet-up. Nine lucky social media enthusiasts have been selected to witness the La Silla total solar eclipse, #LaSillaTSE, , and visit all of ESO’s sites in Chile — a treat not many people get to experience!

Join us for the adventure, experience the total eclipse and discover the ESO sites through their eyes by following ESO, the hashtags: #meetESO #LaSillaTSE and the accounts of each participant (see below).

Who are the #Lucky9?

  1. Eric Benedetti, United States of America. Eric can be found on Instagram and Facebook .
  2. Paul Davies, United Kingdom. Paul can be found onTwitter,Facebook and Instagram.
  3. Guillaume Doyen, France. Guillaume can be found onYouTube,Twitter,Facebook, Instagram and on his blog.
  4. Tara Foster, Ireland/Australia. Tara can be found onTwitter,Facebook, Instagram and on her blog.
  5. Olivia Haider, Austria. Olivia can be found onTwitter,Facebook and Instagram.
  6. Felipe Hime Miranda, Brazil. Felipe can be found onYouTube,Instagram and Twitter.
  7. Ariel Waldman, United States of America. Ariel can be found onYouTube,Twitter,Facebook and Instagram.
  8. Carol Wright, United Kingdom. Carol can be found onTwitter,Facebook and Instagram.
  9. Norédine Benazdia, France. Norédine can be found on YouTube and Twitter.
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Key visual for the La Silla solar eclipse event Credit: ESO

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