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Welcome to the ESO Science Archive Facility

Except for a few special cases, ESO data are world-wide available and can be requested after the proprietary period by the astronomical community.
Please read the official ESO data access policy.

Contents of the ESO Archive

  • All raw observations performed at the La Silla Paranal Observatory on the NTT, MPG-ESO 2.2m, ESO 3.6m, VLT/VLTI and APEX telescopes.
  • The raw data from the UKIRT Infrared Deep Sky Survey (UKIDSS) taken with the Wide Field Infrared Camera (WFCAM). Per agreement between ESO and the United Kingdom, these data are made available to the astronomers from the ESO member states. Please note that WFCAM data stored in the ESO archive are tile-compressed.
  • Various data products:

Science data are stored in the archive together with the calibration and auxiliary data.
Find out more about the ESO optical and infrared instrumentation and the APEX submillimeter instrumentation.

ESO Archive Browsers

To search and retrieve ESO data, use one of the following archive browsers:

  • Raw data query form, a unified and observatory-oriented access to the ESO collection of raw data for astronomers with no previous experience with ESO instruments.
  • Reduced data query form, a unified and science-oriented access to the ESO collection of both imaging and spectroscopic advanced data products.
  • VirGO, the next generation visual archive browser.
  • Instrument specific query forms (for raw data only), several instrument specific and technically-oriented access points to the ESO archive for astronomers already well familiar with ESO instrument setups and observing strategies.

To monitor the progress of your data requests, use the archive request status tool.
A section on Frequently Asked Questions provides additional guidance on the use of the ESO/ST-ECF Science Archive Facility.

Additional Query Forms

  • Observation schedule query form
  • Ambient conditions database, includes nightly measurements of environmental parameters at La Silla and Paranal observatory sites.
  • ESO data-based refereed publications are recorded in the so-called ESO Telescope Bibliography database. It is compiled by scanning the major astronomical journals for scientific papers based on data obtained with ESO telescopes. The ESO Telescope Bibliography can also be queried through a filter at the NASA ADS from which active links are provided to the ESO Archive. Just follow the D-links ("On-line Data"). Unlike the ESO interface, however, ADS does not cater for queries limited to specific telescopes or instruments, and therefore the entire database is searched. Lists derived from the ESO Telescope Bibliography are printed as an Annex to the ESO Annual Report.

Registration and Acknowledgments

To request data one has to register to the ESO User Portal.
Please acknowledge the use of archive data in your publications.

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