The Messenger Astronomical News

Interactions with the ESO Community During and After a Pandemic

Authors
  • Popping, Gergö [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]
  • Manara, Carlo [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]
  • Hatziminaoglou, Evanthia [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]
  • Pritchard, John [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]
  • Boffin, Henri [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]
  • Rejkuba, Marina [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]
  • Zwaan, Martin [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]
  • Ahmadi, Aida [University of Leiden, the Netherlands]
  • Barta, Miroslav [Astronomical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Ondřejov, Czech Republic]
  • Bendo, George [Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics, University of Manchester, UK]
  • Bertoldi, Frank [Argelander Institute for Astronomy, University of Bonn, Germany]
  • Brand, Jan [INAF–Institute of Radio Astronomy, Bologna, Italy]
  • Grossova, Romana [Astronomical Institute of the Czech Academy of Sciences, Ondřejov, Czech Republic]
  • Hogerheijde, Michiel [University of Leiden, the Netherlands]
  • Immer, Katharina [University of Leiden, the Netherlands]
  • Impellizzeri, Violette [University of Leiden, the Netherlands]
  • König, Sabine [Onsala Space Observatory, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden]
  • Liuzzo, Elisabetta [INAF–Institute of Radio Astronomy, Bologna, Italy]
  • Marchetti, Tommaso [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]
  • Massardi, Marcella [INAF–Institute of Radio Astronomy, Bologna, Italy]
  • Maud, Luke [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]
  • Miles-Páez, Paulo [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]
  • Moravec, Emily [Green Bank Observatory, West Virginia, USA]
  • Mühle, Stefanie [Argelander Institute for Astronomy, University of Bonn, Germany]
  • Paladino, Rosita [INAF–Institute of Radio Astronomy, Bologna, Italy]
  • Petr-Gotzens, Monica [European Southern Observatory (ESO)]
  • Toribio, Carmen [Onsala Space Observatory, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden]

Section
Astronomical News
Abstract

To accomplish its mission, ESO puts significant effort into supporting its scientific community to allow broad access to ESO’s telescopes and to exploit its full technical and scientific capabilities. The pandemic-related challenges of the last few years have led to new ways of interacting with and providing support to the European ALMA and La Silla Paranal astronomical communities. Here we present some of the main events that have been organised in the last two years to achieve this goal, what we have learned, and how we foresee this will impact the future of interactions with the ESO users community.


Dates
Created: 2022-09-01/2022-09-30
Length
4 pages

Cite this article:

Popping, G., Manara, C., Hatziminaoglou, E., Pritchard, J., Boffin, H., Rejkuba, M., Zwaan, M., Ahmadi, A., Barta, M., Bendo, G., Bertoldi, F., Brand, J., Grossova, R., Hogerheijde, M., Immer, K., Impellizzeri, V., König, S., Liuzzo, E., Marchetti, T., Massardi, M., Maud, L., Miles-Páez, P., Moravec, E., Mühle, S., Paladino, R., Petr-Gotzens, M., Toribio, C.; Interactions with the ESO Community During and After a Pandemic. The Messenger 188 (September 2022): 43–46. https://doi.org/10.18727/0722-6691/5279