Exploring the Southern Hemisphere*

Out of Print The Gemini South telescope on Cerro Pachón in Chile is illuminated by the setting moon (visible on left, through vent-gate). At the bottom of this fisheye lens view, the Near-Infrared Cronagraphic Imager (NICI) is illuminated. NICI is currently being used extensively in planet-search programs due to its ability to see faint objects very close to bright stars. In the sky, the constellation of Orion dominates the open slit, it appears to be oriented in a Northern Hemisphere juxtaposition (with Orion’s head on top) but this is due to the fact that the lens used for this photograph shows the entire hemisphere of the sky and the top is really the back of the view

Credit:

International Gemini Observatory

About the Image

Id:gemini-20090227-gs-nici-onthesky
Type:Photographic
Release date:Dec. 16, 2009
Size:1912 x 1914 px

About the Object

Name:Gemini South
Category:Fulldome

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