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eso-

  1. a combining form meaning “inner,” used in the formation of compound words.

    esonarthex.



ESO

abbreviation

  1. European Southern Observatory

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Word History and Origins

Origin of ESO1

< Greek, combining form representing ésō within
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Example Sentences

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Roberts sentía una emoción más intensa —«Pura euforia», dijo— y por eso no esperó a que Sasaki regresara al dugout para abrazarlo.

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Pero, aparte de eso, habían pasado más de tres décadas desde la última vez que triunfaron en circunstancias normales.

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"Similar follow-up observations with ESO instruments will be important for understanding what is going on in the star," concludes Ohnaka.

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Dr Elise Vernet is an adaptive optics specialist at ESO and has been overseeing development of the five giant mirrors that will gather and channel light to the telescope’s measuring equipment.

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While these enormous mirrors will be used to capture the light of the cosmos, ESO’s neighbours in Garching, at the Max Planck Institute for Quantum Optics, have created a quantum mirror to operate at the tiniest scales imaginable.

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