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Published in The Messenger vol. 180, (pp. 10-17), p. June 2020., 2020

DOI: 10.18727/0722-6691/5195

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MOONS: The New Multi-Object Spectrograph for the VLT

Journal article published in 2020 by Michele Cirasuolo, Alasdair Fairley, Phil Rees, Oscar A. Gonzalez, William Taylor, Domingo Álvarez Méndez, Roberto Maiolino, Jose Afonso, Chris Evans, Ernesto Oliva, Hector Flores, Simon Lilly, Stephane Paltani, Leonardo Vanzi, Manuel Abreu and other authors.
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Abstract

MOONS is the new Multi-Object Optical and Near-infrared Spectrograph currently under construction for the Very Large Telescope (VLT) at ESO. This remarkable instrument combines, for the first time, the collecting power of an 8-m telescope, 1000 fibres with individual robotic positioners, and both low- and high-resolution simultaneous spectral coverage across the 0.64–1.8 μm wavelength range. This facility will provide the astronomical community with a powerful, world-leading instrument able to serve a wide range of Galactic, extragalactic and cosmological studies. Construction is now proceeding full steam ahead and this overview article presents some of the science goals and the technical description of the MOONS instrument. More detailed information on the MOONS surveys is provided in the other dedicated articles in this Messenger issue.