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ABSTRACTWe discuss photometric and spectroscopic observations of very faint and distant minor objects in the Solar System that will become possible with the ESO Very Large Telescope (VLT). The proposed studies are based on extrapolations from recent, related pilot programmes at the performance limits of present observational facilities, notably the 3.58-metre ESO New Technology Telescope with associated instrumentation (EMMI and SUSI). The VLT observations will most certainly have a major impact on future studies of physical processes in hitherto inaccessible reaches of the outer solar system and, thus, on the continued investigation of its origin and early evolution. More... »
PAGES15-20
Science with the VLT
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