




After a two-hour drive from Antofagasta, through the rocks and sands of the desert, we could see the white domes of the telescopes on a high plateau. However, when the ESO transport set us down in front of the residency or the guest house for the observing astronomers and technicians I could not see any building in front. There was an upside-down dish-like structure covering the ground some 50 metre away and a paved path led to it. There, one encountered a gateway, crossing which, one was transported into something veritably out of science fiction.
The place reminds you of pictures of proposed space colonies but there is one difference. Every attempt is made at nighttime to prevent any leaking of light from the roof or the walls of this underground building to the outside world. As if to underscore this fact, a huge umbrella opens out under the circular roof after sunset.
At nightfall this light curfew extends rigidly to the outside world also. No buildings in the campus have lights outside. Even driving between the residency and the telescopes has to be done in cars with no headlights on. It can be a scary experience for the novice, for the roads are hilly, winding and without streetlights.
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