Published June 13, 2019
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Astronomy and History. What time could tell us on the astronomical facilities in Chile
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We all know history and astronomy are two different areas of knowledge.
Nonetheless, both work with time, as they question a past that is gone forever. Astronomy does so
with starlight; history does it with ancient –or old- documents. Moreover, astronomy has its own
temporality, as it has changed throughout time, even if we reflect on the last decades. In the light of
this, fifty years have passed since ESO's inauguration; therefore this commemoration gives us an
advantage to think of the relationship between international astronomy and Chile. History can
illuminate ESO's past, letting us understand how this organization settled here and contributed to
what astronomy is today in the country. On the other side, ESO's history can show us a different
perspective on Chilean recent past, and we can visit these past five decades through the eyes of
science. We can situate this story at a crossroads: by bringing together the history of science,
technology, politics, international relations, and culture we can begin to understand this surprising
and extraordinary story of ESO, Chile and astronomy. As time does not stop its course, being aware
of this story can enhance our ability to understand we are still writing part of the history of
astronomy.
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