Welcome to the ESO Science Archive Facility
The ESO Science Archive Facility (SAF) contains data from ESO telescopes at La Silla Paranal Observatory, including the APEX submillimeter telescope on Llano de Chajnantor. All raw data from the La Silla Paranal Observatory are stored together with the corresponding calibrations, as well as selected products both contributed by the community or generated at ESO. Processed data downloaded from the ESO Archive are assigned a Digital Object Identifier (DOI). The list of the DOIs currently available can be found here. In addition, the raw UKIDSS/WFCAM data obtained at the UK Infrared Telescope facility in Hawaii are available in the ESO Archive.
The Principal Investigators of successful proposals for time on ESO telescopes have exclusive access to their scientific data for the duration of a proprietary period, normally of one year, after which the data becomes available to the community at large. Please read the ESO Data Access Policy statement for more information, along with the relevant FAQs.
Browsing the archive does not require authentication. Please acknowledge the use of archive data in any publication.
There are three main ways to access the archive, varying for content and presentation/interface: the usual Raw Data query form, the innovative Science Portal to browse and access the processed data, and the novel Programmatic and Tools access which permits direct database access to both raw and processed data, and to the ambient condition measurements, also in a scriptable and VO manner. Other query forms are available in the table at the bottom of this page.
- 2024-10-25 First data release from the Large Programme X-Shooting ULLYSES (XShootU)
- 2024-07-15 New data release from the APEX 'Core And Filament Formation and Evolution In Natal Environments' (CAFFEINE) project
- 2024-07-02 Sixth and last release of UltraVISTA Public Survey data
- 2024-04-22 Release of MUSE gAlaxy Groups In COSMOS (MAGIC) survey datacubes
To browse the archive
Currently, raw data and various types of data products can be reached via different interfaces:
Category | Access Point | Data collection | Data Type | Instruments |
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LPO Raw Data | Raw data query form (all instruments) Instrument specific query forms Direct retrieval of raw data by file name |
All ESO raw data | Various | Many La Silla Paranal instruments |
LPO Processed Data
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Science Portal (Processed Data) Type specific query forms (generic, spectral, imaging, VISTA) Direct retrieval of reduced data by file name |
Processed Data (ESO public surveys; ESO pipeline-reduced products; Large programs: GOODS, zCOSMOS; etc.) | Imaging, Spectroscopy, Catalogs, etc. | Various |
Catalogue Facility query interface | Catalogues [ESO User Portal authentication required] | Catalogues | Various | |
HARPS-Polarimetry pipeline processed data query form | HARPS-Polarimetry and calibration pipeline processed data | Spectroscopy | HARPS-Polarimetry, HARPS reduced calibrations (other HARPS see Phase3 above). FEROS is now available via the Phase 3 interfaces. |
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Other Advanced Data Products (available only as downloadable packages, no query form) | Various (30 Doradus, Corot, GaBoDs, etc.) |
Spectroscopy Imaging |
FEROS WFI |
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Science Verification, Commissioning, EIS, etc. (no query form) | Full list of available data packages | Various | Many | |
APEX Quick Look Products | APEX query form | APEX | Heterodyne, Bolometer | ArTéMiS, CHAMP+, FLASH, LABOCA, SABOCA, SEPIA, SHFI |
LPO Schedule | Scheduling query form Observing Periods up to P112 |
ESO Observing Programme Information and Scheduling | All La Silla Paranal instruments, including APEX, up to the end of period 112 (2024-Mar-31) | |
Scheduling query form Observing Periods as of P113 |
ESO Observing Programme Information and Scheduling | Active Paranal and La Silla instruments, from 2024-Apr-01 onwards | ||
ALMA Data |
ALMA Science Archive | All ALMA data | Cube | ALMA |
The ESO Science Archive Facility was developed in partnership with the Space Telescope – European Coordinating Facility (ST-ECF). It was operated jointly until the closure of the ST-ECF in December 2010.